Foraged: A celebration of local color

Foraged: A celebration of local color

A celebration of local color between Annabella Sardelis and Annie Irene Hejny.

A collaboration between textile artist Annabella Sardelis and visual artist Annie Irene Hejny, two artists who have dedicated their lives to celebrating the natural beauty of Minnesota in their art. Their unique artistic process involves months of foraging for local plants to create natural dyes and pigments that grow abundantly around the Twin Cities. 

Foraged premieres Hejny's first body of abstract paintings created exclusively with handmade natural pigments rather than manufactured acrylic ​alongside Sardelis' new line of wool scarves, calligraphy prints, and an installation of sample specimens that the two women have collected on their journey. 

SHOW & TELL 
Saturday, November 16th 11am - 1:00pm
$7 pre-sale admission, $10 door 
Moderated by Carolyn Halliday

Annie Hejny & Annabella Sardelis host a hands on look into materials used to create that went into creating 'Foraged'. Start your morning out with coffee, conversation and community. Learn about #jewelweed - #buckthorn - #elderberry - #birch - #sumac - #walnut - #tansy & #goldenrod. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀

ABOUT THE ARTISTS: 
Annie Irene Hejny is a visual artist who creates abstract paintings and drawings with natural materials. www.annie-hejny.com • @AnnieHejny

Annabella Sardelis is a textile artist and founder of INDIGO & SNOW, a Minneapolis studio located in the Casket Arts building that is dedicated to sustainable design. www.indigoandsnow.com • @indigoandsnow


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