Maggie Stewart - "Silk Scarf Dying"
Saturday, November 18, 2023 -- 9am - 3pm
First Presbyterian Church of Littleton
1609 W. Littleton Blvd.
Littleton, CO 80120
Saturday, November 18, 2023 -- 9am - 3pm
First Presbyterian Church of Littleton
1609 W. Littleton Blvd.
Littleton, CO 80120
Students will learn and explore the batik method for dying silk. We will be using beautiful silk scarves and creating a design of your choosing with wax resist and vibrant dyes!
Students will get two scarves, perfect for the holiday season, keep one for yourself and give the other away to a special friend. Scarves will be steamed by the instructor after the class and dye will be colorfast. Scarves will be distributed after class.
This is a messy class please dress accordingly. All student levels.
All supplies provided, aprons or paint shirt recommended.
Students will get two scarves, perfect for the holiday season, keep one for yourself and give the other away to a special friend. Scarves will be steamed by the instructor after the class and dye will be colorfast. Scarves will be distributed after class.
This is a messy class please dress accordingly. All student levels.
All supplies provided, aprons or paint shirt recommended.
About the Instructor:
Maggie Stewart is an artist born and raised in Colorado. She owns a 25 year old business called Mama’s Belly, where she creates bronze bowls from the cast of a pregnant woman’s belly tuned to ring with a beautiful tone.
Maggie is a sculptor, photographer, silk painter, and she explores many other mediums. She has taught at a variety of schools, museums and art centers for over 30 years. She and her husband often work together creating one of a kind light fixtures and unique metal sculptures. She maintains a studio in Englewood and sells her artwork worldwide. She received an MFA from University of California, San Diego.
To see her art visit: www.maggiestewart.com and www.mamasbelly.com
Maggie Stewart is an artist born and raised in Colorado. She owns a 25 year old business called Mama’s Belly, where she creates bronze bowls from the cast of a pregnant woman’s belly tuned to ring with a beautiful tone.
Maggie is a sculptor, photographer, silk painter, and she explores many other mediums. She has taught at a variety of schools, museums and art centers for over 30 years. She and her husband often work together creating one of a kind light fixtures and unique metal sculptures. She maintains a studio in Englewood and sells her artwork worldwide. She received an MFA from University of California, San Diego.
To see her art visit: www.maggiestewart.com and www.mamasbelly.com