Dyed silk scarf workshop coming to Art Center Morro Bay
Local artist creates one-of-a-kind, hand-marbled, silk scarves
– Morro Bay Art Association will offer a workshop on dyeing silk scarves with Sharon Gellerman at Art Center Morro Bay Oct. 9, from 1-4 p.m. The cost to attend is $65 for MBAA members or $75 for non-members.
Sharon Gellerman is a local artist who creates one-of-a-kind, hand-marbled, silk scarves, and silk tallits. Gellerman has a fresh and modern interpretation of the classical art of marbling on fabric. Through experimentation with color, technique, and dye, she has refined her style and designs.
Her sense of art has been greatly influenced by memories of Israel and her love of the California Coast. she says. These elements are reflected in the intricate patterns and vibrant colors of her textile designs. These complex designs and skillful use of color make each scarf or tallit a unique and wearable piece of art.
Marbled silk scarves are made by layering colorful dyes onto a solution of water and cellulose. This process allows the dyes to float above the liquid. Using custom-made combs or rakes, the layers of color are then manipulated into unique designs. When the fabric is placed on top of the composition and absorbs the dye colors, it transfers onto the silk scarf, creating the marbling effect.
If you’ve ever wanted to make your own hand-dyed silk scarf or just want to see how it’s done, this is the workshop for you.
For more information or to register, visit artcentermorrobay.org or (805) 772-2504.