Ok, here comes some late experiments made in medium water style:
It was hard taking photographs of many of these since they're huge...

About 160x220cm or something like that. I think it's blue on yellow, I just threw the fabric in the bucket, no ties, sewing or anything. Total randomness & quite mellow overall feeling. It's the "bag" sheet for the quilt in my bed. (hmm sorry I don't know the words in English maybe...Never needed to use these before<g>)

I think this is just purple (red+blue, not pure...) + bleach. It's a sheet, also 160x220 I think. This together with the previous green one are my favourite sheets

Blue on... Hmm orange & green? Silk screening with discharge paste.

An old shirt as an example... It's at least 3 years old I think and has been in heavy use. Colors are very washed out compared to the original state. This was made using the Furia levafix colours.

A new T, only washed maybe one or two times. Blue on orange & yellow. Very random, very chaotic, very nice


Several yellow/red/orange/discharge runs to get just the right shades. This is... Hmm 200x300cm or something, it has also blue/green strips on the sides that didn't fit in the picture. This is the day cover for my bed. So much warmth, great to lie on and dream about


Living room drapes. Managed to avoid the typical tie-dye look rather well, has nice smooth gradients. Backlit here so not the colours don't show so well :/

Another drapes, this time out of thicker fabric. Over exposed a bit, in reality this has the most lovely deep shades of indigo & green... India cotton takes colour in really well, that orange day cover is the same fabric. This is something like 350x150cm I think.

The same one, still not a very good picture IMO.
And just for fun, some experiments with fluoro fabric paints:

Tie dyed, then "painted" with a sharp beaked bottle filled with a 50/50% mix of liquid fluoro pigment and airbrushing fastener meant for textile painting.

Ok, not much of the original tie dye colours can be seen here
