Dye study
An exploration of colour, tension, and texture through tie and dye. Each material reacted uniquely to the resist methods, creating a diverse vocabulary of patterns that highlight the fluid, unpredictable beauty of dye.
An exploration of colour, tension, and texture through tie and dye. Each material reacted uniquely to the resist methods, creating a diverse vocabulary of patterns that highlight the fluid, unpredictable beauty of dye.
An exploration of colour, tension, and texture through tie and dye. Each material reacted uniquely to the resist methods, creating a diverse vocabulary of patterns that highlight the fluid, unpredictable beauty of dye.
This project explores a diverse range of dyeing techniques to understand how different resist methods, heat processes, and natural colour sources influence textile surfaces. The study includes tie & dye, knot dyeing, and clamp dyeing, each revealing unique resist based pattern formations through tension, pressure, and binding. Alongside these, hot dyeing experiments investigate colour saturation and fabric absorption under heat. Complementing the chemical methods, plant based dyeing and eco printing introduce natural pigments and direct botanical impressions, creating organic textures and earthy palettes.Together, these techniques form a comprehensive exploration of material behaviour and pattern.
This project explores a diverse range of dyeing techniques to understand how different resist methods, heat processes, and natural colour sources influence textile surfaces. The study includes tie & dye, knot dyeing, and clamp dyeing, each revealing unique resist based pattern formations through tension, pressure, and binding. Alongside these, hot dyeing experiments investigate colour saturation and fabric absorption under heat. Complementing the chemical methods, plant based dyeing and eco printing introduce natural pigments and direct botanical impressions, creating organic textures and earthy palettes.Together, these techniques form a comprehensive exploration of material behaviour and pattern.
This project explores a diverse range of dyeing techniques to understand how different resist methods, heat processes, and natural colour sources influence textile surfaces. The study includes tie & dye, knot dyeing, and clamp dyeing, each revealing unique resist based pattern formations through tension, pressure, and binding. Alongside these, hot dyeing experiments investigate colour saturation and fabric absorption under heat. Complementing the chemical methods, plant based dyeing and eco printing introduce natural pigments and direct botanical impressions, creating organic textures and earthy palettes.Together, these techniques form a comprehensive exploration of material behaviour and pattern.
Date:
12 Feb 2026
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