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Photograph taken along the route of the A12 between Leyonstone and Leyton stations in February 2014, attempting to match locations of photographs taken twenty years earlier along the M11 Link Road route, now the A12.
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Praktica MTL3 with Ilford HP5 Plus developed in Ilfotec LC29 diluted 1+19.
I did a dyeing session with other ladies!
blogged: viltalakim.com/blog/2010/10/my-second-dye-experience/
i'm over dying an already coffee dyed piece of fabric with red tea.
it smells like christmas.
the coffee and tea worked.
my panels that i tried dyeing with beet powder was unsuccessful and got powdery/diry crap all over my fabric, so i tried v8 fusions (blue berry pomegranate) and that appeared to work, but by the time critique day came around, the dye had faded.
but this fabric picture here WAS successful in the dyeing process that i was going for.
Experimented with rust dyeing today, in which I sprayed rusty objects and an old white sheet with a white vinegar and water solution. After leaving for 12+ hours, this is the result. Currently undergoing the fixing process, using hot water and salt. Moving onto the textiles rotation next week at college, and I hope to be able to incorporate this technique somehow as I adore the textures and aged effect it leaves behind. Credit to user Joekevdv via Instructables for the tutorial (www.instructables.com/id/Rust-Dyeing/) and my tutor Kirsty Ratcliffe for exposing me to the technique.
Dyed this with Chefmaster brand gel colors. Sky blue and buckeye brown. It turned out way better than anticipated.