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BODY ADORNMENT WORKSHOP
Workshop Leader:  Nalda Searles, (Australia)

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photo by Bobi  Ward (Green Skills)

Nalda Searles (Australia) and Henny Lohse (Denmark)

The one day event in this workshop started with 12 participants. By mid afternoon the numbers had swelled to 20.  Basic techniques such as making cords from shredded fungus dyed silk and then threading seeds, beads, shells, and other found objects onto wearable necklaces was the structure of the day.

It was the choice of materials which lead to so much diversity and creativity.

 

To ply a piece of silk into a beautiful handmade cord onto which a found object can be put is quite enticing.

I recall one of the women saying now she can walk in the northern forests plying silk and will return home with a small ball of it.

On the same evening I gave a slide show titled "Lines and Circles in the Land" as an artistic inspiration for all.

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photo by Bobi  Ward (Green Skills)

Eleanor MacKeown (UK) twisting silk


Photo by Andrea Marks, (USA)

Betsy Samuelsen (Norway) selecting materials 

Nalda Searles
naldasearles@q-net.net.au

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