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  1. Dye in Packet: Inspired by the rich Latvian tradition of dyeing eggs with natural elements, this fascinating method brings the magic of plant colors to fabrics, transforming them into true living watercolors. From the careful composition of plant elements to steaming, color fixing, and the clever adjustment of pH levels, each step in this process highlights the connection between craftsmanship and nature.
  2. Ecoprinting: This process skillfully prints colors and shapes from plant material directly onto the fabric, offering various possibilities for unique outcomes. Whether using a rigid core, creative barriers, or blankets as barriers, this technique allows for playing with symmetry, creating mirrored images, or working on unique planes. Discover how your creativity merges with the very essence of nature in each piece.
  3. Tatakizome: Originating from Japanese art, Tatakizome is a unique expression that involves pounding flowers and leaves to transfer their natural pigments to paper or fabric. The term is composed of “tataki” (pounding) and “zome” (dyeing), reflecting the essence of this technique. Immerse yourself in the delicacy of this ancient Japanese art as you discover how plants become brushes, creating patterns and shapes that tell unique stories in each print.
  • 1. Dye in Packet: Inspired by the rich Latvian tradition of dyeing eggs with natural elements, this fascinating method brings the magic of plant colors to fabrics, transforming them into true living watercolors. From the careful composition of plant elements to steaming, color fixing, and the clever adjustment of pH levels, each step in this process highlights the connection between craftsmanship and nature. 2. Ecoprinting: This process skillfully prints colors and shapes from plant material directly onto the fabric, offering various possibilities for unique outcomes. Whether using a rigid core, creative barriers, or blankets as barriers, this technique allows for playing with symmetry, creating mirrored images, or working on unique planes. Discover how your creativity merges with the very essence of nature in each piece. 3. Tatakizome: Originating from Japanese art, Tatakizome is a unique expression that involves pounding flowers and leaves to transfer their natural pigments to paper or fabric. The term is composed of "tataki" (pounding) and "zome" (dyeing), reflecting the essence of this technique. Immerse yourself in the delicacy of this ancient Japanese art as you discover how plants become brushes, creating patterns and shapes that tell unique stories in each print.