green source by noah schneiderman, 2023, oil on sewn naturally dyed canvas with cutch & iron, 14 x 12 inches

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green source by noah schneiderman, 2023, oil on sewn naturally dyed canvas with cutch & iron, 14 x 12 inches
I haven't been posting much art because I'm back to school I've spent much of January and February fighting for my life on a natural dyes project. I'm gonna use (some of) these to knit a tuque/chullo!
Dyes used were: Red - Madder Blues - Indigo Yellows - Osage Greens - Osage + Indigo Orange - Osage + Madder Caramel brown - Cutch
My Cutch work in progress!
I forgot to post something soppy bc Cutch hit 2k hits but know I am so so so excited for him/it/the team. I love milestones. I’m so happy Cutch is back in black and gold for this. I’m so happy he was able to get it at home after chasing it for most of the homestead. I’m so happy for this team who continues to surprise and delight and disappoint me in equal measure.
Finding Common Ground: Sowing the Seeds of Community & Collaboration
The Rhinoceros Project will have some of our artist books and ephemera in the upcoming exhibition Finding Common Ground, Sowing the Seeds of Community and Collaboration at the San Francisco Center for the Book.
The exhibition runs from November 5, 2021 - January 16, 2022. There will be several events in conjunction with the exhibition - stay tuned!
Images: Onward, artist book by the Rhinoceros Project.
Materials: Enclosure - muslin naturally hand dyed with anatto, upholstery fabric sample, hand dyed thread with cochineal.
Cover, Volume 1 - handmade abaca paper painted with handmade inks of cochineal, anatto, indigo, quebracho, curly dock, pomegranate, cutch, and turmeric.
Cover, Volume 2 - Woodblock print on handmade abaca paper Interior - Neemah Environmental Almond paper
Such fun having these blokes who worked on Watcher in the Woods with me, travel from Wales to Liverpool for a catch up. #Cutch https://www.instagram.com/p/B9gIRXcJJKN/?igshid=1ii42bhaen1f4
A beautifully gilt Spearhead, Cutch, India, ca. 18th-19th century, housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
How upires come up with their strike calls lmaO (watch till the end PLS)