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'Meet The Artist' (No:31) | India Flint | Originator of the Ecoprint
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- Опубликовано: 11 мар 2020
- Textile Artist, India Flint - author & the originator of the Ecoprint - chats about her sustainable and slow-stitched’ art work. India shares with us her ‘wandering daily stitch’ diary (her ‘river of cloth’) created with pre-loved textiles, botanical alchemy and stitch. The sound quality varies due to the nature of the exhibition space.
Each exhibition piece has been infused by place, marked by time and coloured with windfall leafs using ecologically sustainable plant dye methods. India produces a range of salvage clothing under the label ‘Prophet of Bloom' and has published several books explaining her processes - to find out more, see the links below. Filmed at The Festival of Quilts 2019.
* India Flint: www.indiaflint.net
* The Alchemist’s Apron: the-school-of-nomad-arts.teac...
* Books:
* Eco Colour: Botanical Dyes for Beautiful Textiles by India Flint: amzn.to/2ZtWiX2
* Second Skin by India Flint: amzn.to/2LdVm03
* Felt (Handmade Style) by India Flint & Toyoko Sugiwaka: amzn.to/2Liyhtr
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* ARNOLD’S ATTIC - Arnold’s family worked in the Lancashire textile mills for generations and I am now custodian of a collection of vintage fabric and haberdashery found in his attic.
Amazing work!!!! I ordered India's book. I've been dyeing fabrics for a few years now and Love her storytelling on fabrics. I'm excited about jumping in. thanks for the energy!
Thank you 🙏
Wow what an amazing artist so authentic and she had some valuable illuminating points about not using toxic chemicals and being thoughtful about where you source your plants! Thank you India!
Couldn't agree more!
Love that India also wears her work. Thank you for the interview and video..
You're very welcome Lisa. :)
India Flint, I love the stitching you do in your pieces, it makes such a lovely texture, Earthy, mysterious - Thank You for your books, teaching non-toxicity & awareness of plant extinctions
Thank you for watching 😊
India, I love your books; you are marvelous and your cautionary message of conservancy is so important. I love to eco print from my yard and when I receive the occasional bouquet. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and passion.
Thank you, I’m so glad you enjoyed it :)
Thank you Indira,
Your work is amazingly beautiful and I love the slow stitching you add to the fabric. It makes it so unique. I recently did an eco dying workshop on paper, and I just loved it. I’m hoping to try it again, this time using cotton, linen, silk or wool, or hopefully all of them as I am just hooked! 😊🌼🌼🌼
Christine from Central Coast, NSW AUS
Thank you for watching 😊
Thankyou for all those beautiful prints.
So glad you enjoyed watching 😊
Indias work is beautiful! I am definitely going to try this, as a background to hand stitching. Thank you.
I agree Vanessa, her work provides food for thought for stitchers. I use eco printing in my own work to subtly alter plain cotton cloth, for embroidery and patchwork. 😊.
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Very beautiful, i like it❤
I'm glad you like it. Thank you for watching @nikentk3918 : )
What a great artist! Thanks a lot. ❤️
Glad you like it!
Thanks 🙏🌹🍀
Thank you for watching 😊.
Hello India.
What a beautiful name and beautiful work.
You are a beautiful person too.
Thank you Chris I’m so happy you enjoyed it. You can find out more about India’s artwork on her website www.indiaflint.com/india-flint
So beautiful , thanks foor you video, i hope i can learn more from india 🙏
My pleasure 😊
India i love the work you do. I am very keen on learning this technique and use it as a way of my piece in contributing towards nature. Do you also give online classes ?
So glad you enjoyed it. For more about India’s work please visit www.indiaflint.com/eucalyptographia Thank you for watching 😊
very beautiful
Thank you for watching - Katie : )
My favorite
So glad you enjoyed it 😊
Excelent. Beautiful. Is this a ecoprint? It' s diferent. Do you has e-book? India the best make ecoprint. The best. Congratulations. Good. Very good.
Thank you for watching Lorena - yes this is Eco Print.
India has authored three books - please see the links below;
* Books:
* Eco Colour: Botanical Dyes for Beautiful Textiles by India Flint: amzn.to/2ZtWiX2
* Second Skin by India Flint: amzn.to/2LdVm03
* Felt (Handmade Style) by India Flint & Toyoko Sugiwaka: amzn.to/2Liyhtr
I so want to eco dye! Yes
Her work is very inspiring. Thank you for your comment Val :)
@@ArnoldsAttic Indeed.. 😍
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Wonderful, really wonderful work. But what do you mean with the "originator of eco-prints" There are places like in Thailand that they have been studying and doing this for long time. And "History of Dyeing Fabrics: The art of dyeing clothing fibers originated in India or China no later than 2500 B.C. Most natural dyes came from parts of plants such as the bark, berries, flowers, leaves, and roots." So maybe a bit too much of marketing and grabbing far more than what it really is...
Thank you for watching 😊