So here it is......
More from the "early years"....
These are from my textiles 2 class. The concept was to create a textile collection based off of a movie or book. I chose one of my fave movies Faster Pussycat, Kill, Kill, Kill from the amazing Russ Meyer...starring Tura Santana...if you haven't seen this film go immediately and watch it.
Here's how I did the collection. I always ALWAYS start with a mood or theme board. I have to say I make pretty awesome boards...
I paused the movie when ever a still of a face came on or when a fight seen came on. There were a lot of fight scenes. I mean a lot. I took polaroids of the stills with my old school polaroid camera, and by old school I mean circa 1999. I then blew up the polaroids on a b/w copier, then copied them on velum in a b/w copier. Kinkos hated me I'm sure during this time, but I know they made a killing off me... With the b/w copies you get a lot of really good levels of pos & neg space. And thus making really cool images.
In this set I threw bleach on a black fabric then poured water on it and watched the magic happen. The bleach bled out more and created almost levels of color. After they dried I printed some of the rust patterns on them.
This one is bleach then discharge. You get a lot of great levels of faded out color.
A lot of my textiles were created in my back yard and bathtub, I always have plenty of buckets in the garage for when I get a crazy itch to bleach or dye something.
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