Create Natural Dye from Sea Urchins 12.22
Join us for the unforgettable experience of making natural dye from purple sea urchins (strongylocentrotus purpuratus). Artist Margaret Seelie will share how to combine ancient Polynesian dye practices and chemistry to create a salmon pink dye. You’ll dye a silk scarf and then use water marbling techniques to add swirls of monochromatic color.
Your attendance is helping to thin the overpopulation of purple urchins and restore California kelp forests, so thank you.
Sunday 12.22 from 10:30am – 1:30pm in the Redwood Room at The Sea Ranch Lodge
Join us for the unforgettable experience of making natural dye from purple sea urchins (strongylocentrotus purpuratus). Artist Margaret Seelie will share how to combine ancient Polynesian dye practices and chemistry to create a salmon pink dye. You’ll dye a silk scarf and then use water marbling techniques to add swirls of monochromatic color.
Your attendance is helping to thin the overpopulation of purple urchins and restore California kelp forests, so thank you.
Sunday 12.22 from 10:30am – 1:30pm in the Redwood Room at The Sea Ranch Lodge
Join us for the unforgettable experience of making natural dye from purple sea urchins (strongylocentrotus purpuratus). Artist Margaret Seelie will share how to combine ancient Polynesian dye practices and chemistry to create a salmon pink dye. You’ll dye a silk scarf and then use water marbling techniques to add swirls of monochromatic color.
Your attendance is helping to thin the overpopulation of purple urchins and restore California kelp forests, so thank you.
Sunday 12.22 from 10:30am – 1:30pm in the Redwood Room at The Sea Ranch Lodge