
Indigo on Material Surfaces
Indigo moves beyond textile, revealing how each surface receives colour.
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Cancellation Policy
Workshops take place in a small atelier setting, where attention, care, and respect for materials and tools are essential. The process follows the natural rhythm of indigo dyeing, inviting observation and patience. Cancellation Each booking confirms a reserved place in the atelier and includes preparation of natural materials. Cancellations made less than 72 hours before the session are non-refundable. Participants may request to reschedule or transfer their booking to another session, subject to availability. Alternatively, the value of the session may be applied toward a selection of pieces from the atelier. Materials Participants may bring small material samples for testing (maximum size: 30 × 30 cm). Materials must be: • natural • untreated • uncoated Examples include paper, wood, and unglazed ceramic. Synthetic, sealed, or chemically treated surfaces are not suitable. Indigo Process Participants work with a freshly prepared indigo vat adapted for surface application. Materials are explored through dipping and brush application to observe absorption, oxidation, and variation. Differences in tone, depth, and texture are part of the process and contribute to the material study. Practice This workshop is oriented toward material exploration and research. Participants engage through testing, observation, and repetition. Documentation Photography for personal use is allowed. Video recording is not permitted.
Contact Details
parmeet@parmeetkaurtesson.com
51 Rue Lazare Carnot, Cognac, France