Showing posts with label Fruit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fruit. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 03, 2013

Fruit Fermentation Vat 040313

 
Fruit fermentation vat.
 
 
The dark stuff towards the center is the indigo pigment settled at the bottom of the vat.
 
 
 
A lovely shade of yellowish green.


 

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Raw Sienna and Raw Umber


I streamed tonight, such as it was... I say that because the audio kept dropping.  I will be streaming tomorrow evening from another site and hopefully that will work out.  Until then I posted in the Natural Surface Forum on the fruit fermentation reduction vat and about the earth pigments above.

Fruit Fermentation Vat and Live Streaming


Attempted my first ever fruit fermentation vat this evening, notes about this are over in the Natural Surface forum, I liked it a LOT!  I streamed this session but was having a lot of issues with Ustream, so I will be streaming again tomorrow evening and from Google/YouTube Live instead of Ustream.  I will post a link tomorrow for the stream location.

I also worked with some earth pigments in this stream, it's recorded but will say I'm not sure how much of the recording has audio. 


I'm off to spend some quality time with hubs and my favorite pooch Angel.  See y'all tomorrow evening!


Sunday, April 10, 2011

Rhubarb

Rhubarb, can't wait am already dreaming about slices of strawberry rhubarb pie and rhubarb crisp!

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Dyeing with Pomegranates


You can dye fabric, fibers, and even leather with Pomegranates.  Pomegranate dye can be obtained by cooking down either fresh and/or dried Pomegranate skins, eat the pulp inside your fresh pomegranates. You can also dye with Pomegranate extract available from select retailers.


Thursday, October 01, 2009

Red Apple



First layer of paint is down only 6 more colors to go to make it look reasonably realistic. This is Apple No. one in a series of three large apples.
48x59 inches
Cotton fabric setacolor paint

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Rhubarb


My Rhubarb is up! These are the new stands I started last spring after some one stole my other Rhubarb patch from my back lawn - no kidding!