My Colourful Mess

INTERCONNECTIONS. Cable thieves, Tariffs & the ...
When I was 24, the cable guy came knocking on the door early one morning to ask if i had been stealing cable. My two young sons were watching their...
INTERCONNECTIONS. Cable thieves, Tariffs & the ...
When I was 24, the cable guy came knocking on the door early one morning to ask if i had been stealing cable. My two young sons were watching their...

Waiting for the Plants
I grew up with a father who was, and still is, a photographer. There was always a camera around, always moments caught on film. I'm sure it's the reason I...
Waiting for the Plants
I grew up with a father who was, and still is, a photographer. There was always a camera around, always moments caught on film. I'm sure it's the reason I...

Finding love in the Imperfect & Impermanent
Finding love in the imperfect & impermanent by Julia Masci thoughts on cloth Read on Substack
Finding love in the Imperfect & Impermanent
Finding love in the imperfect & impermanent by Julia Masci thoughts on cloth Read on Substack
Growing Colour in The City
Raspberries & Golden Rod garden, with the resident hole digger. 20 years ago, while gathering fallen pears behind the local hospital, a fellow urban forager said to me “ we’re all...
Growing Colour in The City
Raspberries & Golden Rod garden, with the resident hole digger. 20 years ago, while gathering fallen pears behind the local hospital, a fellow urban forager said to me “ we’re all...

Finding Local Colour
If you go searching for “natural dyes” recently what comes up first is using avocado. I get it, they create a nice pink, they are easy to find in the...
Finding Local Colour
If you go searching for “natural dyes” recently what comes up first is using avocado. I get it, they create a nice pink, they are easy to find in the...

Dyeing with Acorns.
There are more than 500 individual species in the Quercus genus, collectively referred to as oaks. Some of the species native to where I live in Southern Ontario are Black Oak (Quercus...
Dyeing with Acorns.
There are more than 500 individual species in the Quercus genus, collectively referred to as oaks. Some of the species native to where I live in Southern Ontario are Black Oak (Quercus...
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