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tutorial no 2

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I was taken by a circular Chinese motif that got me to work out something on my own, just to make a different style or pattern using the same image. Here is how I went about the work and what I ended up with.   I tried making this as simple as possible with as many detailed instructions as I could have. These are not the only options or ways to go about a certain motif,just think out of the box and imagine how you would like to see a certain design or pattern. Creativity does not have only one method or direction. Enjoy!

Doodling comes so easily....

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Every artist has a certain area where they feel most comfortable, a preference of a certain medium , inspiration from either nature, man made objects or photography etc similarly pen and ink, charcoal and oil paints are mediums that I can mostly relate to and am extremely comfortable with. Pen and Ink and random doodling comes naturally to me, its the way my mind thinks and clams itself, its a safe heaven. Since I enjoy  creating eye movement and have from time to time created designs and patterns on canvas. Connective art is for me the best way to express my work and to my understanding the most effective way to create eye movement in my designs, somehow the expansion of various canvases capturing a design of mine makes it limitless with no boundaries. For me one canvas restricts me to a certain boundary and by using canvases to create a painting in a form of connective art is my way of creating a limitless boundless art work where I decide when to...

Tie and Dyes in various Techniques

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I created a series of hand dyed scarves in silk using reactive dyes. Other then the basic techniques of resist design I also created Batik designs using hard and soft wax.Interestingly, the soft wax allowed the designs to emerge in its full form disallowing cracking where as the hard wax would crumple when left to dry giving more cracks and allowing the dye to seep through making the designs on the scarves less prominent. In a few scarves I took the liberty of using both kind of waxes to get a fading as well as a sudden emergence of designs in areas within a scarf. The effect were very interesting. The best way to wash these scarves was the usual method, cold wash followed by a warm wash, pass the fabric through synthrapol (dilute soap water) and repeat the process of cold and warm water till the excess dye has bled out.Pat dry and iron the scarves. After usage of a silk scarf and when you decide to wash it I suggest cold wash only. Here are some of the...
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  Going for a closer look on the scarves.