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CARBON SINK ART PROJECT :
Phase 1 Completed
 October 1 2024 to Sept 30 2025
We acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts.

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With this project,  I will be exploring, working with, and accessing similarities, contradictions, ethics, specific material qualities, and family traditions. I will be experimenting with organic materials that can be composted and that can hold many forms, purposes, and functions. At the same time, I will be mitigating environmental degradation. By experimentally making charcoal with the remains of consumed foods – coffee, avocado pits and skins, and eggshells for example – I will search and play with the qualities of each substance to develop both mediums to work with and content for my artwork.

Katazome Explorations

28/1/2025

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Katazome (型染め) is a Japanese method of dyeing fabrics using a resist paste applied through a stencil, typically a rice flour mixture applied with a brush or a tool such as a palette knife. Unlike yūzen, stencils are used repeatedly to make a repeating pattern. Pigment is added by hand-painting, immersion dyeing, or both. The area of the fabric covered and permeated by the paste mixture resists the later application of dye, thus creating undyed areas within the fabric.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katazome
Learning about Katazome techniques and materials, stencils, resist rice paste, soya milk binder, Mulberry paper, etc. so that I can apply to my carbon project.
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Charcoaled Chestnut Husk Painting

12/1/2025

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Work in Progress, painting made with chestnut husk charcoal paint and white chalk on Mulberry paper, 3' x 7'
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Many Chestnut Husks = .047 grams of Charcoal

3/1/2025

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= Work in Progress - Charcoaled Chestnut husks paint on Mulberry paper, 3 feet by 7 feet
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  • Carbon Sink Art Project
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    • Cardboard Series
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  • DIY
  • Work
  • Contact Info
  • Blog