Friday, December 18, 2015

Ice Dyeing With New Palette

I used a totally different combination of colors than I have used before. 
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:

Robbie said...

I can't wait to see these in person!!!!

sonja said...

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!!

Angela said...

Your ide dyeing is fabulous!

dq said...

I love dying fabrics because you never know for sure how it will turn out. Lovely piece!

Libby in TN said...

Lovely! I've never heard of ice dying. I see how it can be habit-forming!

Sandie said...

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!

Margaret said...

this turned out great, just beautiful

Ramona said...

This is gorgeous! It looks like a stained glass window. Just beautiful.

Cathy Perlmutter said...

Just stunning!!!