Monday, June 30, 2008
Screen Printing Workshop
This week has been a long but extremely fulfilling week. For over a month, I have been planning a screen printing workshop at the Gowanus Studio Space. Last month, I knew nothing about screen printing. Now, I feel like I could just start printing on everything and anything. There was a lot of preparation involved with setting up the space at the Gowanus for this event but all the hard work paid off in the end. Our Sunday workshop was fantastic! We got a very comprehensive learning experience with Julia and the results were amazing. The best part about the workshop, was the print swap in the very end. I went home with 9 gorgeous prints to adore my walls with. I encourage everybody to try this workshop even if they have no experience with screen printing at all. I will be posting photos from this event very soon because I know you are all very curious....
Sunday, June 15, 2008
Kyoto: Japan's little crafty haven
When planning a trip to Japan a few months ago, I thought about which cities I would most want to visit. I definitely had to see Tokyo, for obvious reasons. And my brother lived in Nagasaki, so I would spend some time there. But after talking to my friend, Keiko, I decided I'd like to spend a few days in Kyoto. It turned out to be my favorite place to visit. A crafter's delight. Kyoto is a city drenched in history, culture and art. I had to check out the Kyoto Handicraft Center. I found myself an antique kimono, made from shibori dyed fabric. A lovely number indeed. We saw some artist making Japanese block prints, Ukiyo-E, and bought one for ourselves. Couldn't resist. After that, we visited the Nishinjin Textile Center and were delighted to see a fashion show of all the fabrics woven at the textile center in Kyoto. What luck! Then we took a tour upstairs and watched some women weaving on these enormous looms. On our long walks through the streets, we found some hand-made ceramic goods, cute little animal statues and cups. The woman in the store made them all herself. Heading back the hotel, we thought about where we might find some Geisha or Maiko, Geisha in training. We spotted two Maiko in the 7-11 buying snacks! Of all places...
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