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Michelle Thomas Fine Art Gallery: Botanical Printing on Silk adult class with Mayumi Fujio

$130.00
Join our NATURAL DYE AND BOTANICAL PRINTING ON SILK adult class, taught by artist Mayumi Fujio.
September 16 from 1-4p.
The class is held at Michelle Thomas Fine Art Gallery + Studio, 40 29th Street, San Francisco 94110.
$130, all materials provided.
Class Description: Mayumi will introduce botanical printing using fresh leaves and flowers along with minerals to transfer natural colors and shapes from plants onto fiber. This introductory class will give you an understanding of dye plants and deepen your relationship with nature. You will take home a beautiful, one-of-a-kind silk scarf dyed with fresh plants from the Bay Area.
Materials: All materials are included. Each attendee will receive a ready-to-dye silk scarf (11 x 64″) and all the tools needed for participation. Fresh leaves and flowers will be provided but you are also encouraged to bring flowers from your own garden for an ultra-personal scarf!
About the Instructor: Mayumi is a San Francisco-based fiber artist who works with natural dye and botanical prints on a variety of media. All materials she uses are sustainably harvested from the Bay Area. She studied Ikebana, field botany, and edible and medicinal plants. She is also an avid forager of wild plants and mushrooms, which she uses for dyeing silk and wool—and which she also eats. Mayumi grows her dye plant in a community garden in San Francisco, using all natural dye and mushroom dye to achieve vibrant colors for her backgrounds. For leaf patterns, she grows her own and also harvests fresh plants from around the Bay Area. She aims to create sustainable art using nature and natural materials.
Mayumi’s artwork is sold at the San Francisco Asian Art Museum, Seattle Art Museum, San Jose Textile Museum and at prestigious art festivals. She was most recently awarded at the renowned Mill Valley Arts Festival.
Learn more about Mayumi, watch a brief description of botanical printing, and shop her collection of botanical prints at mayumix.com.
