I decided to do some glue gel resist batik techniques on these. I have used this method before, but this time I decided to use Dye-Na-Flow paints to add color. They are very similar to liquid watercolors except they are permanent on natural fabrics. What I liked about the Dye-Na-Flow paints was that for this technique they were easier to use than regular textile paints. They flowed a little to the glue gel boundaries, and I was able to fill in areas more quickly. They were very vibrant on the fabric, and I worried that it would fade dramatically once I washed out the glue. The fading was not dramatic, and I look forward to trying this out for other images! I have no idea what I am going to do with these panels.
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