Shibori Indigo Handkerchief Workshop

The final session with NT students on fabric art was introducing them to the oldest dye known to mankind by way of Shibori - the Japanese tie and dye techniques. They explored folding and clamping methods instead of pole ties. We also touched on a bit of science in explaining the indigo dying process. Besides... Continue Reading →

Happy Hippies – Tie Dye T-Shirt Project

Special programme for NT students exposing them to art in a practical and fun way. We did tie and dye for their third of our four sessions workshop exposing them to different kinds of fabric art. Everyone was pleasantly surprised unveiling their spiral pattern project. These are colourfast dye that they can wear and won’t... Continue Reading →

Tie and Dye on Totebags

These are done by 9 year old students at an Autism centre. Able-body person can probably do better by applying more techniques at our carefully crafted workshop. We make sure the colour is permanent, the bag is usable and washable.

Thing We Took For Granted, Need To Be Patiently Taught For Others

https://videopress.com/v/obbFiIrB?resizeToParent=true&cover=true&preloadContent=metadata&useAverageColor=true Some things that are so simple like looping a rubber band can be an impossible task for person with special needs. With the right method, nothing is impossible. Engaging students with Autism in art activity is occupational and art therapy all in one. This is a video from our batik painting sessions this morning... Continue Reading →

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