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Kami-Ningyo doll

In this wall piece Andrea Ellis revisited her earlier theme, the origami ningyo paper doll, a tradition that dates back to the Meiji era in Japan. The kimono design was created by folding sewn paper, which was then used as the artwork for the screen-print. The fabric was dyed and silkscreen-printed with the fibres dissolved using the devoré technique.
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Andrea Ellis
Lahonce, France
Andrea Ellis has been dyeing and printing textiles for over 30 years, working mainly with the devoré technique, where a chemical paste burns through t ...
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