Knowing that the
nori is now the right consistency, I can happily move on to applying paste to a third stencil which can dry while I take some time to colour mix a new range of colours using straight 3% dye mixtures.
I chose to work with the first
katagami stencil that I drew and cut for my
JUMP project - the
jitensha design in the
urban series. Below are a few action shots of the pasting process.
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The jitensha stencil pasted with nori |
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The big reveal... |
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Jitensha furoshiki drying after adding sand and stretching with shinshi |
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