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2 Pairs of Unique Handmade Napkins
- Item Number
- 344
- Estimated Value
- 40 USD
- Sold
- 55 USD to cynthiapett
- Number of Bids
- 8 - Bid History
Item Description
This is a set of 2 pairs of napkins (four in total) that are truly unique. They are ideal for any occasion, including daily meals. Or, to be appreciated when dining with family and friends. These napkins have been lovingly made, with the commitment and skill of accomplished artist, Maija Zemitis.
The napkins are up-cycled -- taking something old and giving it new life! They could also be used as fabric for a sewing project, such as part of a quilt. Or they could become a part of a clothing item, scarf, change purse, pillow cover, handbag. Endless possibilities and perfect fabrics for handmade items.
2 Pink Napkins: Madder dye and ecoprinting, on upcycled cotton.
Size: Approximately 15 inches square
2 Purple Napkins: Alkanet dye and ecoprinting, on upcycled linen.
Size: Approximately 12 inches square
From the Artist: After many years of working with the airbrush on canvas, paper and fabric, I have changed direction to a completely different medium: natural dyes and shibori tying on fabric. Working on fabric is not an entirely new endeavor for me, as I did spend some time on silkscreening on fabric, years ago.
The seed for tying and dyeing on fabric was planted during a visit to the state of Gujarat, in India. There, I met several textile artists who have practiced this craft for many generations.
My work gradually evolved from airbrushing on various types of paper to fabric, then to airbrushing and making scarves on silk.
I usually delve into a particular technique for 10 years or longer, until I feel it has been exhausted. Such is the case now, of moving from painting with my airbrush to tie-dye of fabric.
A consideration of making this change has been the switch from acrylic paint to materials which are natural (silk, linen, cotton fabrics; indigo, madder, buckthorn, logwood etc. dyes)
While I briefly dabbled with some eco printing, using leaves and petals from plants in my garden, the real attraction was elsewhere. The turning point was a 4 day workshop on Indigo and shibori dyeing. After that, an intensive workshop at Maiwa, with the esteemed Michel Garcia brought it all together. Now I focus on natural dyeing and shibori techniques and I add some eco printing occasionally.
It is always magical to remove the threads or the resist forms from a fabric, after it has been submersed and left in a dye pot for a time. Equally enthralling is the unpredictable colour result. It is all about experimentation (and chemistry).
My recent art influences have been inspired by my travels, to countries such as Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Bali and most recently to India.
If you would like to see more from the artist, please visit:
Website: http://maijazemitis.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/maitribe/
Instagram: @maija.maitribe
Item Special Note
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