If your
resolution this year is to learn new things, come by the Shepard
Garden and Arts Center this Tuesday, January 28 through Sunday February 2nd and
find out about the intriguing and extensive art and history of dying
textiles, and perhaps even get inspired to try your own hand at this
ancient, beautiful craft.
Acclaimed fiber artist John Marshall,
who specializes in the traditional Japanese techniques of katazome
(stencil drawing) and tsutsugaki (cone drawing), will be presenting
"Pigments Throughout the Ages", "Down and Dirty, Working with Natural Dye" and "Clothing Design Workshop". Each presentation
goes from 10am to noon or 10am to 4:00 depending on the presentation. After the Pigments presentation from noon till 4pm, you can buy silk yarns
or finished wraps at a trunk show and talk with Marshall directly to
get any of your questions answered.
This special event is being organized
by the Sacramento Weavers' and Spinners' Guild. Admission to the
presentation varies. For more information, go to www.sacweavespin.org.
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