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Water Marbling with Susan Liechty

Clip: Season 7 Episode 19 | 4m 11sVideo has Closed Captions

Susan Liechty employs the process to make beautifully marbled silk scarves

Water marbling is the process of floating paint on the surface of a thickened liquid, swirling it into unique patterns and then transferring that dye onto paper or textiles. It's a centuries-old technique that most commonly was used to make colorful endpapers in old books. Susan Liechty shows us how she employs the process to make beautifully marbled silk scarves that are one-of-a-kind

03/26/2020

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Broad & High Presents: "Free" by Ingram Street

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Clip: S7 Ep19 | 4m 10s | R&B duo Ingram Street stops by the studio to perform their song "Free" (4m 10s)

Water Marbling, John Kascht, Ingram Street Preview

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Preview: S7 Ep19 | 30s | Ancient craft of water marbling, Caricaturist John Kascht, Ingram Street performs (30s)

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