a little repeat and a bit about how to burn a screen

I am reblogging some of my older posts because I am hoping they will inspire me to screen and dye again. It gets harder when working a full time day job but- not impossible! Oh oxalis I need to have you in my house again!

This post is from May 2012!

Marjorie's avatari dye every day

Well a lot has happened since yesterday. I have this lovely oxalis plant. Have you ever seen these? The leaves close up at night and open during the day. The leaves have three parts to them and each part is shaped kind of like a triangular gingko leaf. If you treat them right, Oxalis will allow you to see their tiny pink flowers. I’ve seen them in green and the lovely red brown that I have. Each leaf set is like an individual plant that grows from a clump under the dirt. The word ryzome is in my mind but I’m not sure why.

I made a silkscreen from the leaves and set it up so that when I print I can repeat the pattern and keep going down the length of the fabric. Here is how I did it.

I positioned the leaves in a way that was pleasing…

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