Discover the art of Makie Mori in an exclusive workshop at the Jockey Club Creative Arts Center in Central. Immerse yourself in the traditional Japanese craft of Aizen Shibori and create your own unique designs using the 22 blues workshop.
In this hands-on experience, you will learn the intricate techniques of Aizen Shibori, a traditional Japanese tie-dyeing method. Makie Mori, a renowned artist in this field, will guide you through the process of folding, twisting, and binding fabric to create intricate patterns and designs.
The Jockey Club Creative Arts Center provides the perfect backdrop for this creative journey. Located in the heart of Central, this vibrant and artistic hub is home to a diverse range of artists and designers. The center offers a unique and inspiring environment, where you can fully immerse yourself in the world of Aizen Shibori.
The 22 blues workshop is designed to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of this ancient craft. You will learn about the history and cultural significance of Aizen Shibori, as well as the different techniques and materials used in the process. Makie Mori will share her expertise and insights, giving you valuable tips and guidance to create your own stunning designs.
No prior experience is required to participate in this workshop. Whether you are a beginner or have some experience in art and crafts, this workshop is suitable for all levels of skill. Makie Mori will provide step-by-step instructions and personalized guidance, ensuring that you feel confident and empowered to unleash your creativity.
At the end of the workshop, you will have a beautiful piece of fabric that you can take home as a unique souvenir of your experience. This one-of-a-kind creation will be a testament to your creativity and the skills you have acquired during the workshop.
Don't miss this exclusive opportunity to learn from Makie Mori and delve into the world of Aizen Shibori. Book your spot in the 22 blues workshop today and embark on a creative journey that will leave you with lasting memories and a newfound appreciation for this ancient Japanese art form.
Fee: HK$385 per person.
Klook Exclusive Offer: If you dye an item during the class, it is only $175.
Address: Room S411, 4/F, Block A, PMQ, 35 Aberdeen Street, Central
The fee includes Japanese vegetable dyes, tools, gloves, aprons, packaging bags and one piece of optional dye.
If necessary, you can contact the organizer via Facebook / Instagram
Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/makie.mori22/
Instagram: https://instagram.com/makie.mori Location: Room S411, 4/F, Tower A, PMQ, 35 Aberdeen Street, Central
,Many people think that indigo only has one kind of indigo, but in fact, indigo has developed as many as 22 kinds of blues, and each one has its own name. Each one is very poetic, from light to dark, they are indigo, water, and bottle. , water light onion, light onion, thin blue, thin blue, flower light green, light blue, nato, green, iron, iron head, blue, blue, cyan blue, blue iron, pound, cyanosis, stay cyanosis, pound back, cyanosis . The indigo dyeing workshop allows everyone to dye different shades of blue and add unique patterns to white dyed materials.
,Children 11 years old or younger can be accompanied by one parent to attend class for free, and a total of one work will be included at no extra charge.