Sentences with phrase «of plant dyes»

All starting with a white or cream base, I've over dyed each piece with a combination of plant dyes ranging from indigo, red onion skins, cochineal, & madder.

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The new launches continue with the Live Clean standard, using 97 % plant - based formulations from renewable sources, always cruelty - free and made without the use of harsh chemicals such as parabens, sodium lauryl sulfate, phthalates, phosphates and dyes.
Various parts of the chile plant are ingredients in hair dyes in numerous cultures — in Taiwan, for example, a decoction of the stem and leaf is said to be an effective hair dye for jet - black hair.
Kona Coffee is made from the dyed beans of the coffee plant, grown exclusively in a small 30 mile Kona region on the Big Island of Hawaii.
I'll send this fiber off to the mill in the coming weeks, and come springtime, it'll come back as more roving and yarn ready for playing with, just in time for a new batch of dye plants and knitting patterns to explore.
The top and back lining of these diapers are constructed out of a plant based material while they have also have never been treated by chlorine or dyes.
We believe this is accomplished by actually spending time outdoors, with our hands in the dirt and feet on the ground, planting trees, clearing brush, finding frogs in a creek, making a meal out of wild plants, learning how to turn a piece of wood into an instrument, or creating natural dyes with berries.
We use natural fibers, such as wool, cotton, and silk, dyed with plants, many of them grown in the Studio's biodynamic dye garden.
The gift of natural fibers and wooden tools awaken the child's tactile sense, which, along with plant - dyed rainbow colors of various hues and values, stimulates their mental development.
WharfdaleWoolWorks gave me a run down of what you need to dye yarn, «Basic ingedients for dyeing are plant or animal fibres or ready spun yarn, dyes, salt, fixers and water.
This product is plant - based and works to remove up to 99 - percent of stains from baby food.T his product has no dyes and is 65 % USDA certified bio-based.
I've been giving Mazzy and Harlow the Seventh Generation Baby Wipes to help me wipe up messes, which is great because they are made from plant - derived ingredients, hypoallergenic and free of fragrances, dyes, parabens and phthalates.
The plant, which will be able to handle 10 cubic metres of waste water an hour, will use a combination of chemical and physical processes to extract the organic dye component and concentrate it into a sludge suitable for disposal in a landfill.
The people who have the greatest risk of exposure are employees who work in chemical plants where ortho - toluidine is used to make rubber chemicals, dyes and pesticides.
Blue No. 2, or «indigotine,» on the other hand, is a synthetic version of the plant - based indigo that has a long history as a textile dye.
Blue jeans used to get their blue from indigo, a flowering plant (and you can still find high - end, indigo - dyed selvedge denim), but that natural process is pricy, and now 90 percent of denim produced in China uses cheap, synthetic dyes made from coal tar, sulfur, and other toxic chemicals.
Juice Beauty's scientists have developed a groundbreaking collection of high performance makeup made with certified organic ingredients and vibrant plant pigments instead of synthetic dyes.
We find more heavily processed foods with preservatives, dyes, inedible chemicals, and other stuff cooked up in the wrong kind of plant.
In each makeup product, Instead of using artificial color dyes, Juice Beauty uses crushed plant pigments, organic juices and botanical waxes to hydrate.
Lip colors saturated with plant - derived Phyto - Pigments instead of artificial dyes, offering a beautiful variety of finishes and levels of coverage.
Luxurious, silky color powered by plant - derived Phyto - Pigments instead of artificial dyes, and with age - defying serum technology to enhance cheeks and face.
Also source clothing with natural dyes from plant sources for those who are super serious about reducing the amount of chemicals in their life.
100 % PURE uses healthy, antioxidant rich pigments of Cocoa, Peaches, Goji Berries, and other nutrient dense plant or mineral pigments, instead of the commonly used FD&C / Lake colorants like Red Dye # 40, Blue Dye # 6, etc.; all of which can contain unhealthy heavy metals such as lead, arsenic, cadmium, mercury and more.
(Additional Resources below will provide information about other sources of natural dyes, parts of plants that work best, times for simmering materials to create dyes, and more.)
The paragraphs should include a brief and accurate description of the process used to extract dye from plants.
For centuries, people have used plants as a source of natural fabric dyes.
Examples of substances that can result in allergic contact dermatitis include poison ivy and other plants, fragrances and dyes, certain metals including nickel (a common metal in collars), rubber, and preservatives in skin care and other products.
Manufactured pet foods can contain umectants like sugar / sucrose, corn syrup, sorbitol and molasses; antimicrobial preservatives like propionic, sorbic and phosphoric acids, sodium nitrite, sodium and calcium propionate and potassium sorbate; natural coloring agents like iron oxide and caramel, and synthetic coloring agents like coal - tar derived azo - dyes such as Yellow 5, Red 40, Yellow 6, and Blue 2; emulsifying agents used as stabilizers and thickeners, such as seaweed, seed, and microbial gums, gums from trees, and chemically modified plant cellulose like citrus pectin, xanthan and guar gum, and carrageenan; flavor and palatability enhances include «natural» flavors, «animal digest», and even MSG (monosodium glutamate); natural fiber like beet pulp, and miscellaneous additives like polyphosphates that help retain natural moisture, condition and texture of manufactured pet foods.
«All the dog cookies we make are wheat - free and all of the dyes that are used are plant - based dyes, made from things like red cabbage or spinach,» she says.
I paint images of landscapes in oils and I am investigating natural dyes from plants to directly use materials from the environments that I paint.
Textile artist and author India Flint, who is from the Deep South of Australia, is a pioneer in ecologically sustainable plant dyeing techniques.
Before the advent of synthetic dyes in the mid-19th century, using plants and other natural sources (insects, minerals...) for color was a widespread practice across all cultures.
Image Credits: Untitled, 2010, Silkscreened acrylic on dye - printed linen with vinyl ribbon, 78 x 51 inches, Courtesy of the artist and Miguel Abreu Gallery, NY; A Line (Almanac), 2013, Eight felt double page spreads with «a» line cut; White felt end pages; Hard cover, hand - bound, 20.1 x 13.2 x 3 inches, Edition of 10 + 3 Aps, Collection of Thea Westreich Wagner and Ethan Wagner; A Line (Cover Letter), 2015, Synthetic felt, acrylic on canvas, 79 x 48 inches, Collection of Eleanor and Bobby Cayre, New York; Work Description, 2010, Glass, vodka, wood, cardboard, and plant, 33 1/2 x 45 x 32 1/2 inches, Courtesy of the artist and Miguel Abreu Gallery, NY; Untitled, 2009, Acrylic, gesso, spray paint on linen with lacquered wood frame, 71 x 50 inches, Private Collection, NY; Untitled, 2010, Acrylic on canvas, 69 x 53 inches, Private Collection, NY; Untitled, 2007, Airbrush and oil and acrylic on linen, 71 x 164 inches Courtesy of Daniel Lewis and Campoli Presti, London / Paris; Untitled, 2012, Vodka, pigment, urethane, gesso, and cotton, 24 x 18 inches, Courtesy of Dylan Lewis and Campoli Presti, London / Paris; Untitled, 2011, Silkscreened acrylic news print and felt on wood - mounted dibond, 30 x 40 inches, Courtesy of the artist and Miguel Abreu Gallery, NY; Yogurt Cinema, 2014, Cardboard, concrete, Pyrex bowl and lid, yogurt, video projector, and 108 min.
Barrada's textiles expand the frame of reference for these patterns and motifs, transposing the colors and forms of Stella's paintings using dyes made in her studio from plants and insects.
A combination of acrylic and spray paint canvases, dyed interactive soft sculptures, and a concrete block plant installation, the show's multi-medium elements serve as a whimsical juxtaposition to the modernist architecture of the space.
She is a kumu or expert teacher in the methods of creating and using waiho'olu» u, or natural plant dyes, and creates kapa, cloth created by beating bark.
Surprise of the year: A bronze figure reclining on a marshy glade, the sculpture's head a swarm of live bees; a pair of dogs, one with a leg dyed pink, gamboling through the undergrowth; an uprooted Joseph Beuys oak, the ghost of Robert Smithson and a garden of psychotropic plants were all part of French artist Pierre Huyghe's haunting and unforgettable contribution.
Coated in a layer of wool felt, the work is infused with natural and synthetic dyes, including a plant source for the psychedelic com - pound DMT and cactus lice.
Paintings from the central desert will join the display as well as a collection of black and white prints from Borroloola and embroidered soft sculptures made from camp blankets dyed with Arrernte plants and rusted pieces of metal.
There was plenty of tapestry, crochet, gold, jewelry, a painting simply called «Baskets», 2012, by Sigrid Holm Wood, painted in natural dyes all naturally sourced by the artist in Chinese healing plants.
A new breed of solar panel can do double duty on greenhouse roofs by not only generating renewable electricity, but also by using a light - altering dye to help optimize photosynthesis in the plants beneath them.
I think the coloring in this dress is striking, and I love that it's all from natural dyes — indigo comes from a plant and the exhibit's program says that Cochineal is a «scale insect that feeds on the Nopal cactus in arid areas of Mexico, Peru, Chile, and the Canary Islands.»
People Benefit From Biodiversity Better protecting Turkey's biodiversity is important for the country's human inhabitants as well, with nearly 20 million rural people benefiting from it culturally and commercially, particularly through fishing, honey production, and the use of plants for medicine and dyes.
This is followed by a colouring process, in which the strips are placed in drums of bush dyes, roots and leaves from different plants sourced in the area.
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