They were mostly mixed colors with a few pure colors included.
There is almost no way you could tell what colors I used as they mixed and blended to form new colors.
I believe the reason I keep coming back to creating these mandalas and other ice dyes is two fold: the patterns that are serendipitously created along with the colors that appear.
What next?
9 comments:
I can't wait to see these in person!!!!
Each one is so unique i can see why you continue this work.
What a great feeling not knowing the outcome of process is why we make art
...it's exciting! And yours beautiful!!
Your ide dyeing is fabulous!
I love dying fabrics because you never know for sure how it will turn out. Lovely piece!
Lovely! I've never heard of ice dying. I see how it can be habit-forming!
Kaye- do you teach the mandala dyeing? I am so intrigued by these and would love to learn how it is done. Yours are gorgeous!
this turned out great, just beautiful
This is gorgeous! It looks like a stained glass window. Just beautiful.
Just stunning!!!
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