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Saturday, October 9, 2010

Dialogue

It must have been cold last night because this morning there are a lot more fallen leaves under the maple.
The tea cloth I put under it is quite covered.
I hope lots of interesting staining is going on under those leaves.
I have to watch it closely now to catch it before the cotton threads start disintegrating like they did in a previous sample.

This was an unexpected surprise. Even though it is October here in Victoria and I knew the lawn was still growing, I didn't expect grasses to grow up under the cloth.
They have found their way through the eyelets in the tea cloth. It looks like threading.
I could do something with this.
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Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Dialogue Continues

The maple tree is showing signs of turning.

It is time to continue my dialogue with it.

I laid a soy soaked table cloth underneath it.

Now I am waiting for the leaves to fall.
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Sunday, July 4, 2010

Working Hard on Dissertaion

I have not visited bloggerland for nearly a month because i have been thoroughly immersed in researching for a dissertation, the module i am doing this semester for the BA (Hons) programme I am enrolled in.
Here is a picture of what my desk looks like. You can't see the piles of books i have on the floor either side of my chair.
The focus of my dissertation is a collection of 5 of my mother's embroidered cloths she worked in her teens/early 20s.
My mother came and stayed with us and in that time she wrote about her cloths and i was able to interview her. So i have lots of primary research material to work with.

The state of my latest stained cloth experiments tells me I have been very busy because I obviously left them too long and they have gone to the next stage of decay. Oh well, it was an experiment and I still got results.
The cloth above was soaked in soy milk first. A textile artist who follows my blog from Australia recommended soy milk to me. Thank you very must for the good advice.

The second cloth was soaked in tannic acid first, before being covered by leaves under a big maple tree. As you can see the staining wasn't as marked. So soy milk is the winner.
Now I am ready for the fall when I will put some cloths out under the maple tree just before it begins to drop its leaves. This is part of my on going dialogue with this tree.

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Monday, March 29, 2010

Dialogue 2 Continues




After cutting about 15 smaller squares off the cloth, I uncovered the remainder.





There is quite a lot of grey staining and some other brighter coloured marks





Maple tree seeds had sprouted through the cloth in several places.





Once the cloth was dry these shoots withered and stuck to the cloth.



Now it is my turn to respond.




I pinned the cloth on the wall and looked at it for a few days......
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