Young@Art Artist in Residence: Tataki-Zome
Have you ever used flowers to make art? For our Young@Art July Artist in Residence, we are exploring the art of Tataki-Zome, an ancient Japanese technique of hammering plants to create patterns on fabric. Pick a colorful array of fresh flowers to transfer the colors onto a cloth. Explore the beauty found in nature, then decorate and personalize your creation!
Join artist Camila Cardillo Moreno on Wed, Jul 10, 17, and 24 for an in-person workshop on this special technique. Each session with Camila will feature two times to participate, 8:30 AM – 12 PM and 1 – 3:30 PM.
Camila is a primarily self-taught artist who lives in Reno, Nevada and is constantly experiments with mediums and styles while focusing on acrylic still-life with a Fauvist inspiration. However, she does not consider herself to have a green thumb by any means; she loves how the beauty of flowers is not overwhelmed by their temporality. Camila’s art reflects her preferred way of capturing moments in time as well as the “mundane.”