The sea seems an appropriate topic for a summer blog post so I thought you’d like to see a detail of this lace curtain which depicts a sunrise/sunset and its reflection on the sea. This piece is interesting because the colour effect is not achieved by using different coloured threads in the machine, but by printing or painting coloured dye on to the fabric after the curtain was made. It has been done very skilfully but you can see where two of the yellow and blue waves meet there is a slight green area where the colours have overlapped.
The colouring
could have been done with a paintbrush or with small blocks dipped in dye in
the same way as block printing, but the subtlety suggests it was done using a
paintbrush. The curtain does incorporate different threads because a floss
thread has been used to depict the foam on the waves and parts of the sun. So
it would have been possible to use different coloured threads as well, but it
was probably quicker just to print the colour on afterwards. The curtain is
made from a rayon thread, which gives a lovely warm glossy appearance to the
scene, and sunlight coming through the curtain would have made the colours appear
to glow.
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