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Butterflies 22 & 23
For this pair of butterflies, I decided to experiment with the failed attempts at discharging fabric with the bleach pen. These were the ones that I left the bleach on a bit too long, and when I rinsed it out, the image was difficult to make out. I wanted to see what would happen if I added some colored pencil to the fabric to make the images a bit more recognizable. The really light or white areas are places that were discharged and untouched. Overall I did not like the way they turned out. I think more needs to be done to make it more pleasing to me. Perhaps adding some stitching will help. I will revisit this later.
Butterflies 15, 16, 17 & 18
For this set of butterflies, I wanted to try a new technique: discharging. I used a readily available Clorox bleach pen to draw the images. Here's what I learned: Don't leave the gel on for an extended period of time because it continues to spread and bleach outward. Then you might not be able to tell what the image is. I have a few of these! Some fabrics won't bleach no matter how long you leave the gel there. I don't know if it was the finishes on the fabric or if the fabrics weren't actually 100% cotton, but I drew out some awesome images, let them sit and nothing happened! Different colors discharge differently. It's truly an experiment all around. I really liked the way the gel worked on my batik fabrics! I don't know if it is because it was softer or what, but I could see the gel working immediately. I don't know what I am going to do with these panels. Whatever I choose, I will post the finished products here!
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