Teach Peace Prints at the Library
This summer we are so excited to have Katama Murray of Teach Peace Prints give two workshops on eco-printing. Katama it below:
Hidden color exists all around us, waiting to be transformed into works of art. Eco printing is the process of bundling and steaming both plants and food waste onto either fabric or paper, allowing the natural pigments to transfer to the prepared substrate. All of the colors, shapes, and textures that bond with the fiber come from the materials themselves, leaving their incredible imprints for us to enjoy. Eco printing offers unique variations and a world of possibilities that allow for full exploration, while mindfully collaborating with the natural world!
Katama will be hosting two eco-printing workshops at the library. One on July 30th at 12PM, and one on August 18th at 2PM. No experience is necessary, and all are welcome. Children 13 and under must be accompanied by an adult.
Space is limited! Please use the form below to sign up, or call the library at 207-359-2276. We hope to see you there!
This sign up is for the workshop on July 30th.







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