ALCHEMY SILKS: Becoming Algae (in the omniversal marshlands)

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Silk scarves (roughly 21 x 21'“) dyed with cyanotype photographic printing method, and then dipped, boiled, soaked in baths of tannins, herbs, vinegars, and soda ash.

Imagery: felines (tiger illsuration mirrored and edited), local elders (Providence RI), and iridescent marshlands ~ cyanotypes in tones of algae and swamps and bogs and rust .

These silks were displayed at ᠻꪮꪊ᥅ꪻꫝ ᭙ꪮ᥅ꪶᦔ, hosted by Jaeyon Jo and Ada Tuch - Providence, RI in a 170 year-old mill ~ a matinee event for interdimensional travel ~ a portal ~ ⋆꙳ ໑ ᮫࣭ ꩜ 。⋆༄ 𖦹

#2 and #4 used glass plate negatives from 1800-1890 found alongside a box of antique glass photochemical bottles in the attic of a frame shop that was formerly a photographer's studio in the 1800s. Branch Ave, Providence, RI.

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Silk scarves (roughly 21 x 21'“) dyed with cyanotype photographic printing method, and then dipped, boiled, soaked in baths of tannins, herbs, vinegars, and soda ash.

Imagery: felines (tiger illsuration mirrored and edited), local elders (Providence RI), and iridescent marshlands ~ cyanotypes in tones of algae and swamps and bogs and rust .

These silks were displayed at ᠻꪮꪊ᥅ꪻꫝ ᭙ꪮ᥅ꪶᦔ, hosted by Jaeyon Jo and Ada Tuch - Providence, RI in a 170 year-old mill ~ a matinee event for interdimensional travel ~ a portal ~ ⋆꙳ ໑ ᮫࣭ ꩜ 。⋆༄ 𖦹

#2 and #4 used glass plate negatives from 1800-1890 found alongside a box of antique glass photochemical bottles in the attic of a frame shop that was formerly a photographer's studio in the 1800s. Branch Ave, Providence, RI.

Silk scarves (roughly 21 x 21'“) dyed with cyanotype photographic printing method, and then dipped, boiled, soaked in baths of tannins, herbs, vinegars, and soda ash.

Imagery: felines (tiger illsuration mirrored and edited), local elders (Providence RI), and iridescent marshlands ~ cyanotypes in tones of algae and swamps and bogs and rust .

These silks were displayed at ᠻꪮꪊ᥅ꪻꫝ ᭙ꪮ᥅ꪶᦔ, hosted by Jaeyon Jo and Ada Tuch - Providence, RI in a 170 year-old mill ~ a matinee event for interdimensional travel ~ a portal ~ ⋆꙳ ໑ ᮫࣭ ꩜ 。⋆༄ 𖦹

#2 and #4 used glass plate negatives from 1800-1890 found alongside a box of antique glass photochemical bottles in the attic of a frame shop that was formerly a photographer's studio in the 1800s. Branch Ave, Providence, RI.