Farm to Workshop: The Indigo Color Grown Locally in Taiwan - CRAFTSOUL Ep6
Tang Wen-jun is a Taiwanese dye artisan obsessed with indigo pigment. To attain the blue color that is uniquely Taiwanese, Tang acquires farmlands and grows her own indigo plants so as to have complete control on her dye. With her farm-to-workshop approach, Tang is reciprocated with a great degree of creative freedom in dyeing art. Learn more about how Tang incorporates techniques from different cultures into her craft and defines the local indigo blue.
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