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Exploring the Magic of Natural Color: Introduction to Eco Printing with Katama Murray of Teach Peace Prints

  • The Naturalist's Notebook 16 Main Street Seal Harbor, ME 04605 U.S. (map)

Hidden color exists all around us, waiting to be transformed into works of art. Have you ever wondered how to utilize local plant species and food compost in a sustainable, creative way? In this hands-on, one day workshop at The Naturalist’s Notebook, dive into the realm of natural printmaking and dyeing processes with Katama Murray of Teach Peace Prints.

Participants will develop a basic understanding of sustainable foraging, bundling and fabric preparation techniques, as well as ways in which we as stewards of the earth can bring plant spirits to life in the form of cloth and fiber. The process of mordanting will be covered briefly, and further details will be printed and sent home with you. Participants will spend the remainder of the workshop creating four eco printed pieces, including a bandana, a tote, and cotton and linen patching material. This meditative process yields different results each time, and is a great opportunity to let go while collaborating with nature.

Katama is an eco artist and educator from Blue Hill who just finished her MFA in Printmaking from Indiana University. She is so much fun to learn with and will leave you fully equipped to enjoy this wonderful form of creativity on your own.

Additional details such as parking and suggested materials to bring will be emailed to you upon registration.

Fee: $125

Participant cap: 12

Register on Katama’s site by following this link!