Lesley Smitheringale on April 13th, 2008

Legend has it that the Chinese Empress Hsi-Ling-Shi, (who is still honoured as the Yuanfei, the patron of silk), was in her palace garden one day and happened to notice the ‘fruits’ of the mulberry tree moving. On closer inspection, she observed that they were not fruits, but silkworms spinning fine threads which had a unique sheen.

     Silkworm feasting on Mulberry leaves     Adult Silkworm with recently laid eggs       A cocoon produced by the silk worm

l to r: silkworm larvae munching Mulberry leaves, adult silkworm with eggs, silkworm cocoon

I first discovered the art of silk painting whilst browsing through the art & craft section in a book store when I lived in Scotland. I was flicking through a book on the technique and was very inspired by the artform which I had never heard of. I purchased the book and was keen to try it out for myself. After purchasing a wooden frame, silk, silk dyes, a pressure cooker (for steaming) brushes & gutta I began experimenting from the book, made lots & lots of mistakes but eventually got the hang of it.

Brief outline of technique:

  • The pre-washed silk is attached to a wooden frame with pins to make it taught.
  • Outline of design is drawn onto the silk using gutta (a rubbery solution which resists the dyes) in an applicator with a fine nozzle.
  • Design is then hand-painted (watercolour technique) & when dyes are applied, they will stop inside the gutta lines.
  • Silk is then either iron or steam fixed, ready to be made into a garment or framed as an artwork.

SILK SCARVES Birds in Flight Silk Scarf

Birds and Butterflies Silk Scarf

The Ocean Silk Scarf

Flame Pea Silk Scarf

SILK PAINTINGS

Blue Emu Silk Painting              Under the Ocean Silk Painting detailForest Dragon Silk Painting

Clockwise: “The Ocean- detail”, “Blue Emu”,”Forest Dragon” Silk Paintings

SILK CUSHIONS

                    Green Tree Frog on Leaf Silk Cushion  White Lipped Tree Frog Silk Cushion

‘Frog on Leaf’ and ‘White-Lipped Tree Frog’ Silk Cushions

 ‘Sunflower Cat’ Silk Cushion

 ‘Kingfisher Floral’ Silk Cushion

SILK PAINTED MINIATURES         

 

Clockwise “Boxing Kangaroos”, “Frog on Reed”, “Frog on Leaf” miniatures

Sorry, none of the silk paintings are for sale but if you would like any more information or advice please contact me.

One Response to “My Silk Painting”

  1. Hi Lesly,
    I came across your blog today and thought I’d drop you a line.I love your silk painting!!I have been trying to learn more about silk painting since I did a day doing silk scarves in the microwave with a lady in Toowoomba.I was hoping you could advise me on what are the better silk dyes to purchase in Australia as I have had a look at a site in the USA(Dharma Trading)and I don’t think I can bring the dyes into the country safely.
    I have also had issues finding information about making my own stretcher frames.I know I can purchase them from interstate,but Australia Post will charge me a fortune!!
    Any help and information that you can provide will be greatly appreciated.
    Kind regards,Kylie.

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