Tatakizome Workshop

ST1 Reg YES. POS Drop-in NO. Pass Scan NO
2024 Community Centres - Spring - 2024 Spring Dunbar|#505743

13 yrs +, Mixed
Art, Culture & Environment6 - AdultCCA Contractor Individual - Category 1

Description

Have a lot of fun, imprinting two cotton bandanas with leaves, flowers and seeds! Tatakizome translates to dyeing with hammers, but we can use any simple tool to press the plants onto fabric. Material provided.

Activity meeting dates

May 15, 2024
Wed1:30 PM - 3:00 PM

Instructor

Fernanda Mascarenhas

More Information

SupervisorCentre Activity Admin - RL Dunbar
Number of sessions1
DepartmentDN - Adult Revenue (4040)

Registration dates

From Mar 12, 2024 7:00 PM
Notes
Tatakizome is the easiest technique to capture the colours of plants onto fabric. Leaves and flowers are placed between two layers of fabric and “hammered” until their colours appear. This technique was born in Japan and means literally to dye (zome ??) hammering (tataki ???). Each participant would have the chance to print two cotton bandanas and learn the basics about the colours of plants and their fasteners in a fun way. The tools used are very simple. In addition to rubber hammers, we can use pebbles, empty bottles and even spoons. We will mainly use the plants that are born spontaneously on the sidewalks and streets around the Community Center. They are generally considered weeds, but in many cases, they are medicinal and dye plants. Through this discovery, we inspire a more comprehensive look of each participant to the nature that surrounds us, with all its generosity and beauty, even in an urban area like Metro Vancouver.