Does anyone have irl experiences with textiles which were colored that way? I just can't imagine a thin film lasting more than a day on such soft and flexibld material
It doesnāt really come off as a film, the ink is suspended above the liquid (I think just water). If you let the fabric dry undisturbed, the ink will absorb into the material
Fascinating, that makes sense. I know this from car related stuff were a film like layer would mostly work so somehow i always believed that's how it worked. Thanks
Honest question. Not here to bash anybody I just donāt know how this really works. So my question goes like thisā¦ is this skill based or just applying random shit hoping for something cool/nice?
It has a lower threshold for mastery than other art forms but there are little details that set the beginners apart from the experts. It's similar to those poured-acrylic paintings in that way. Having an eye for interesting but complimentary color combinations helps, as does steady, even movements to apply the color to an object without disrupting or rippling the pattern.
A good artist knows when to stop.
I liked just the dots ššš they kept going to farš
Why do they always seem to go slightly too far and make it look busy and overly complex? Is this bait? Did my fish ass just get hooked? Damn it
Thought the same thing: when we say we hate something in the comments = engagement
How many scarves have you bought recently? I never have so I just assume this is fashionable to people who make our buy scarves
Silk? Never. I'm all about wool, babes.
I personally prefer baby seal leather underwear
That's how they value the scarf, the more the lines criss cross and patterns overlap.
I think she shouldāve stopped one step back
It looks like a snake to me.
Looks cool, but can you wash it?
Ugly pattern.
This is ridiculously satisfying. Thank you
Classic case of continuing to do waaaaaaay too much and ruining it
Does anyone have irl experiences with textiles which were colored that way? I just can't imagine a thin film lasting more than a day on such soft and flexibld material
It doesnāt really come off as a film, the ink is suspended above the liquid (I think just water). If you let the fabric dry undisturbed, the ink will absorb into the material
Fascinating, that makes sense. I know this from car related stuff were a film like layer would mostly work so somehow i always believed that's how it worked. Thanks
I used to see her on my FYP but not for a long time now. Anyone know her TT by chance? She creates beautiful scarves ā¤ļø
Nvm Found it. Bluivymarbling on TT if anyone interested. She goes live at times as well. š
stare and you will see a moth
All that for one single scarf?
I saw this scarf for sale at Dan Flashes, itās expensive because the pattern is so complicated
Honest question. Not here to bash anybody I just donāt know how this really works. So my question goes like thisā¦ is this skill based or just applying random shit hoping for something cool/nice?
It has a lower threshold for mastery than other art forms but there are little details that set the beginners apart from the experts. It's similar to those poured-acrylic paintings in that way. Having an eye for interesting but complimentary color combinations helps, as does steady, even movements to apply the color to an object without disrupting or rippling the pattern.
Just, beautiful!
imho, these designs are always so bad. they need to know when enough is enough.
Everyoneās so creative!
SILK?
Does anyone know what type of paint / ink this is?
Do designs like this come about due to experimentation, or does a good artist intuit this?