Making a Gourd Bowl - "Flowers in the Wind'
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
- The act of working art from homegrown gourds holds profound meaning for me as an artist who seeks to establish a deep connection with my Cohanzick Indigenous heritage.
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By tending to the seeds, harnessing the nourishment of the soil, and infusing my artistic process with the flowing waters, they create a poignant symbol of the cyclical nature of life. This beautiful journey, as an artist, I honor my ancestors and become a conduit for my cultural heritage to thrive in the present and shape the future. Through my art, I inspire others to embark on their own journey of self-discovery, weaving a tapestry that binds humanity together across time and space.
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Thank you again for sharing your knowledge beautiful.
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So nice of you
Is that a heat gun ? I really like how you use the veins for the design!
Yes it is a heat gun. It is fun to use. Thank you, I love using the natural parts for the design!
Beautiful 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thank you! 😊
What kinda of dye
I use alcohol ink and acrylic paint. I have used dye once. There is a few videos of the process. My favorite dyes are hibiscus, black walnut, onion skins, poke berries, mint, marigolds.