You'll be introduced to natural textile printing by hammering: tataki-zomé involves hammering freshly picked plants onto fabric to create a print.
The hammering operation releases the plant's juices and causes the sap to evacuate, impregnating the tissue.
Depending on the precision of the hammering, you can obtain a very "realistic" textile print of the hammered leaf or flower, like a kind of decalcomania, or a more blurred result. Either way, it's artistic!
Vegetable dyeing using plant pigments: garence, fustet, cosmos...on wool or silk.
Depending on the precision of the hammering, you can obtain a very "realistic" textile print of the hammered leaf or flower, like a kind of decalcomania, or a more blurred result. Either way, it's artistic!
Vegetable dyeing using plant pigments: garence, fustet, cosmos...on wool or silk.






