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#2 Farm & Flower Soap / Natural Dyeing

Soaps, Flowers and Fragrances. Art Natural Dyeing, color and charm. Young women, due “creative projects” antique flavor, beds in a modern way.

Worlds end farm. Sarah & Eric immersed in the countryside, a farm in Montgomery County, NY grow flowers and produce soaps. A place where floral designers, farmers and enthusiasts come together to learn from each other and to produce beautiful things, together. The project is called Worlds end farm and here the program Apprentice Farm.

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The beautiful soaps and candles at Saipua

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Traveling Miles Studio embraces and explores the art and the alchemy of natural dyes work”tactile and ephemeral”.

Kenya Miles is the artist and alchemist behind Traveling Miles Studio. From the valleys of Oaxaca, in Mexico to the streets in red earth of Ntonso, Ghana, Kenya wandered for years around the world has learned the art of dyeing. Using sustainable materials, his work honors ancient craft practices.

Some photos of tintoreo process

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[Credits: Worldscend farm, Saipua, Traveling Miles Studio ]

 


English Version

Soaps, Flowers and Fragrances. Art Natural Dyeing, color and charm. Young women, two “creative projects” antique flavor, read in a modern key.

Worlds End farm. Sarah & Eric immersed in the countryside, a farm in the county of Montgomery, NY grow flowers and produce soaps. A place where floral designers, farmers and enthusiasts come together to learn from each other and to produce beautiful things together. The project is called Worlds End farm and here the program Apprentice farm. And the beautiful soaps and candles at Saipua.

Traveling Miles Studio embraces and explores the art and the alchemy of natural dyes work “tactile and ephemeral.” Kenya Miles is the artist and alchemist behind Traveling Miles Studio. From the valleys of Oaxaca, Mexico to the streets in the red earth of Ntonso, Ghana, Kenya wandered for years around the world has learned the art of dyeing. Using sustainable materials, his work honors ancient practices artisan.

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