Magic fabric
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George Vye dyes silk material to create colorful pieces that can be used as scarves or art pieces. Vye said he hangs fabrics to get a sense of what they look like.
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To dye his silk scarves, artist George Vye puts spoonfuls of rock-salt granules onto different areas of the fabric, then uses a syringe to squirt his dyes directly onto the piles of salt. Then he kneads the silk together so the color spreads out.
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To dye his silk scarves, artist George Vye puts spoonfuls of rock-salt granules onto different areas of the fabric, then uses a syringe to squirt his dyes directly onto the piles of salt. Then he kneads the silk together so the color spreads out.
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George Vye dyes silk material to create colorful pieces that can be used as scarves or art pieces. Above, fabric is draped over a statue in his Waikiki condo. Vye said he hangs fabrics to get a sense of what they look like.
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