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Make the rainbow by learning how to dye with mushrooms. In today's episode, we welcome Alissa Allen, the founder of Mycopigments. We asked Julie Beeler, founder of the Mushroom Color Atlas, to dye some of our wool gauze with these mushrooms and she got lovely results! These recipes are courtesy of Julie Beeler's experiments.
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Your results may differ. Julie also made lake pigments with the exhausted dye baths and created watercolors with the reclaimed pigments. Cortinarius semisanguines (Surprise Web Cap) The wool gauze.
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STEP BY STEP: Sharing How I Color Mushrooms, Sky and Grass using Colored PencilsColoring Book: Worlds of Wonder by Johanna BasfordColored Pencils: Prismacolo. The Mushroom Color Atlas features beautiful botanical illustrations and clear instructions on how to find and positively identify more than two dozen color-filled mushroom species in the wild. Join artist, mycophile, and educator Julie Beeler in the forest and in her studio as she shows you how to create vivid dyes and pigments from mushrooms.
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Dyeing with Mushrooms I created the Mushroom Color Atlas as a resource and reference so you can explore the chromatic universe of fungi through the spectrum of colors naturally produced by dye mushrooms. But it is also the start of a journey and a point of departure, introducing you to the kaleidoscopic fungi kingdom and our connection to it. What are the benefits of using mushroom-based natural dyes? Using mushroom-based natural dyes offers several benefits, including sustainability, eco-friendliness, and unique color palettes.
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Mushroom dyes are a renewable and biodegradable resource, and their production can help to reduce waste and support sustainable forestry practices. How to Dye with Lobster Mushrooms aka Hypomyces lactifluorum Found in many farmers markets in the fall, this dye source is highly colour sensitive to changes in pH to give an incredible range of colours including orange, peach, pink to purple. Mycopigments Exploring regional mushroom and lichen dye palettes Welcome to the world of Mycopigments Mycopigments is a term I coined when I started dyeing with mushrooms back in 1998.
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At the time, it seemed like the most obvious way to describe dyes made specifically from fungi. Mushrooms for Color and Mushrooms for Paper Mushrooms for Color: Dyeing with Fungi (1988) chronicles more than 20 years of Miriam C. Rice's research and offers a fascinating glimpse into Rice's methods for extracting the full spectrum of colors she discovered, as well as the excitement generated by her finds in the fibre arts community worldwide.
This history is followed by Mushrooms for. Ready to dive into the magical world of fungi and natural color? Join artist and farmer Julie Beeler, whose Mushroom Color Atlas is part of World Without End: The George Washington Carver Project, as she takes you on a vibrant journey through the fungi kingdom. You will learn how to unlock the mesmerizing hues from wild mushrooms and transform them into pigments, paints, and inks.
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