Kei Kagami FW 2006
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if i look back, i am lost
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todays bird
YOU ARE THE REASON

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Kei Kagami FW 2006
Here I am by ghostgrrrl on Flickr.
Ben McLaughlin.
DCP_00212 Jacquard Woven Cotton Throw Blanket designed by Phillip David Stearns for Glitch Textiles
Anyone who can make a cup of tea and dye a skein of wool, or linen/cotton. It almost like alchemy that such common garden plants can produce an amazing array of vibrant colors. The way that this wheel works is the plant corresponds with the different mordant to help preserve the color. Natural dying has endless possibilities of colors that are able to be created depending on factors like soak time, varying up mordants, even which part of the plant you’re using! These mostly act as suggestions to a place to begin, even though there are limitless ways to produce plant based dyes. Here’s an example of how this process would would be done: Dyeing: 12 oz. marigold heads 5 cups water 2 tbsp alum Steps: Bring water to a boil with marigolds. Reduce heat and simmer 30 minutes. Strain and transfer only liquid back to pot. Add damp fabric and simmer 10–20 minutes. Rinse, or leave in bath overnight and rinse with hot water until water runs clear. Dry. Heat set by ironing for 5 minutes. What plants are your favorite to dye with?
*I am not an expert dyer, all of this information was researched via Garden Flower Folklore by Laura C. Martin. .
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15 May 1945 memorial, Poljana, Slovenia, Gary C. Dwyer, 1984
Chairs. A random chair moodboard because I want all of these in my house.
Every house has it’s own story.
Artist Ikegami Yoriyuki
Tokyo Olympiad, dir. Kon Ichikawa, 1965
Fina Miralles, Imágenes del zoo, Barcelona, 1974.
John McAllister (American, b. 1973)
spiry splendent, 2016
Oil on canvas
Self-care
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Unsetting, installation view by day, Sculptural Installation by Sophie Jung in collaboration with Elena Radice Surround sound composition by Elena Radice in collaboration with Sophie Jung