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As a collector, not an artist, I confess I may be overly interested in artists’ processes. In the case of katazome, I explained the whole process to emphasize how complicated it is to make a ...
I was lucky to see the wonderful exhibit, “Katazome Today,” at its original venue, the Whatcom Museum in Bellingham, Washington. Then I was delighted to learn that it would travel ...
BOISE, Idaho — The Boise Art Museum will be welcoming a new exhibition, Katazome Today: Migrations of a Japanese Art, beginning in July. Katazome Today: Migrations of a Japanese Art, will ...
More than a thousand years old, katazome, or stencil dyeing, is a Japanese paste-resist surface design technique for cloth and paper. The complicated process incorporates elements of both printmaking ...
An exhibition of Japanese Katazome paintings by artist Toba Mika will be held at Museum of Cham Sculpture in Da Nang on October 20. Art works capture and honor the beauty of natural landscapes and ...
The roots of the art form can be traced back to katazome stencil dyeing often used in textiles, particularly in special items such as patterns for kimono and other fine Japanese fabrics.
Eight students at the Fine Line Creative Arts Center in St. Charles were introduced to the traditional Japanese technique of katazome, or stencil dying. The two-day introductory workshop was ...
Karen Miller of Corvallis, a former marine biologist from Oregon State University, now practices the Japanese art of katazome. She creates original stencils, works with rice paste, and handcrafts ...
The public is invited to an outstanding Trunk Show, when American fiber artist John Marshall brings textiles bearing designs created with his katazome work and more to Fine Line Creative Arts ...
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