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Madder matters ❤️
It was worth the wait - the most wonderful thing is this Ruivinha root, or Madder aka Rubia Tinctorum 🌱 Valeu a pena esperar - coisa mais maravilhosa é essa raiz da Ruivinha, or Madder aka Rubia Tinctorum ❣️
Bihar’s Indigenous Tikuli Art!
If Madhubani and Patna Kalam had to have a baby, it would look like Tikuli art! Bihar’s indigenous art form that dates back about 800 years and borrows its proportional figures from Patna Kalam, and its themes of daily life and celebrating festivals from Madhubani, has been reinstated in the commercial mainstream of indigenous art forms, and in doing so, has provided sustainable livelihood to thousands of women. https://www.indiaartndesign.com/bihars-indigenous-tikuli-art/
Top pictures - Sleying the Reed
Bottom picture - a dye bath made from onion skins in which are some linen thrums.
Yarn is linen.
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I created this account to create a space that I’ve always felt like I needed. I first made my Instagram art account as a way to post work without being associated with it. It’s grown to become a part of me and everyone knows it’s me now which causes me a lot of stress because I just want a diary space for my work. I do want people to interact with me and my work but I just don’t need people knowing who It is in person. I like my work being free of me...so here it is, another attempt to post the stuff I make that makes me happy <3
I am trying to think of a way in which I can attach the above tiny weaving to a backdrop and whether it would look better on a fabric or paper backdrop. I think it will need a box frame. I have 6 different pieces to sort. Ideas?