Dyevert shirt - Wins the Northern Beaches Environmental Art Prize 2021

 
 

Delighted to be the recipient of the inaugural Northern Beaches Environmental Art & Design Prize.

Thank you to everyone especially my co-collaborator Nina Smith for realising such a beautifully crafted garment.

The shirt utilises food waste and zero waste pattern cutting techniques to reimagine overlooked waste materials. The DYEVERT shirt demonstrates the potential of sustainable practice within textiles by applying circular design processes. I identified waste streams transforming discarded food waste into a dye resource to colour the shirt. Each stripe in the shirt is hand-painted using a traditional textile technique revealing multiple colours after dyeing the cloth in vegetal waste. Nina Smith then applied zero-waste pattern techniques to minimise waste in the garment design and construction process.

Both designers are responding to the systemic issues of fast fashion and the landfill of textiles. The ongoing collaboration demonstrates a less impactful garment that can be recoloured multiple times with other food waste to reactivate the stripes. The garment can eventually return to the earth and decompose.

 

Tartan Mind Mend

 
 

My beautiful friend Sally, owner of Tartan asked me to contribute to her mind mend auction this November. The project asked Australian creatives to reimagine deadstock garments, samples and fabrics and respond in a circular waste reducing way to create reimagined pieces. This silk top was hand painted and dyed with madder root and can be purchased through the online action with 100% of proceeds going to mental health charities.

Natural dye workshop

 
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Natural dye workshop - The School

Our new two-day intensive natural dye workshop was a great success. After months of preparation, the natural dye workshop was held at The School in Sydney. It is always such a joy to teach in such a beautiful space. More pictures of the workshop to follow.

Flore from The Flo Show, a talented photographer and film maker captured the two days beautifully.

Pic: Flo - The Flo Show