Using leaves and their natural pigments to create intricate patterns on fabric, the technique allows nature to leave its mark on tote bags, scarves and other textiles.
Wed, November 6, 2019 Published on Nov. 6, 2019 Published on 2019-11-06T00:31:16+07:00 eauty in nature: Eco-printing instructor and artisan Dian Anugerah Dewi and her assistant arrange leaves on a ...
If you’ve ever pressed a flower inside a book just to see what happens, you already understand the quiet joy behind eco-printing. Now imagine that flower reappearing months later, not between old ...
If you’re into arts or crafts you may have seen videos of people placing coloured leaves or flowers on plain cloth to create vibrant prints that almost look photocopied. It was one such video that led ...
elebrating National Tree Planting Day on Saturday, members of the Association of Indonesian Ecoprinters (AEPI) pledged to spread positivity to the world through the creation of an ecoprint forest in ...
Nan Drye work with plants and plant dyes on natural fibers to make beautiful, useful things. Mixed media artist Nan Drye work with plants and plant dyes on natural fibers to make beautiful, useful ...
MO_Space gallery hosts a conversation on how eco-printed wearable art can cure society’s “plant blindness,” sparking a deeper love for the natural world In Greek mythology, “Prometheus Bound” tells ...
Eco-printing, a sustainable craft, is gaining traction in India, transforming textiles with natural dyes from flowers and leaves. Artisans like Nivetha Viswanathan and Bijoya Halder embrace the ...