stamp – Artsi Fartsi Triscartsi http://triscartsi.com Welcome to my Artsi Fartsi World! Mon, 01 Aug 2016 01:20:09 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.5.31 Dyeing to Stamp! http://triscartsi.com/2012/03/12/dyeing-to-stamp/ http://triscartsi.com/2012/03/12/dyeing-to-stamp/#comments Mon, 12 Mar 2012 13:58:44 +0000 http://triscartsi.com/?p=236 Continue reading ]]> We are still plugging away at our dyeing class at the Indy Art Center with Bobbie Vance.  I have been stamping and screening.  I have a few pieces that I’m building up some layers.  The one above was randomly stamped with a wood stamp that I got from Global Gifts a wonderful fair trade store in Indy and Bloomington.

three layers!

This one, above, I dyed in a light blue and then screened on the pink hail and this time I added red hail again with a thermofax screen from my hail photos.  My next step is thermofaxing screening more hail with corn syrup and then overdyeing.

wood stamp random prints

overprinted using wooden stamp

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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French Seam Challenge Quilt http://triscartsi.com/2012/02/26/french-seam-challenge-quilt/ http://triscartsi.com/2012/02/26/french-seam-challenge-quilt/#comments Mon, 27 Feb 2012 01:58:06 +0000 http://triscartsi.com/?p=176 Continue reading ]]> L’Albero di Bolzano Vicentino (The Tree of Bolzano Vicentino) was my submission for The French Seam’s quilt challenge.  The challenge was to use a piece of each of three Moda Farmyard fabrics.  I overdyed, stamped, thermofax screen printed and decolored the fabrics and here is my resulting quilt.

The large tree in the foreground is a dark maroon leather applique.  I have been enjoying using leather in my quilts over the last year and do not feel I have finished exploring its use in quilting.

stamped and thermofax screened trees

 

I used the tree challenge fabric to make a similar hand carved stamp that I used with thickened dyes on hand dyed fabric, the unobstructed tree in the photo to the right. The tree on the left partially covered is a thermofax screen print and is from a photo of a tree I took in Bolzano Vicentino, Italy,  Where I lived for three years.  My sister and her husband came to visit and we decided to take a walk and found a path with a sign about an old church that led back behind houses and into a field where the church was.  The old church is utilized once a year for a communal celebration.  We enjoyed seeing the old church (look for a quilt with photos of the church in the future) and found a tree with the trunk covered in ivy.

The other thermofax screens were made with my photographs as well, one in Italy and one since moving back to the U.S.  I enjoyed using so many different techniques and exploring the use of various methods to overdye and remove color from the commercial fabrics.  You can scroll down to earlier posts as I worked on dyeing the fabrics.

 

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