I have such an appreciation for anything that is done by hand by a craftsman. Everything here is truly mind blowing. Good job to everyone for doing what they love and excelling at it.
Guys, thank you for this work in creating the film. It’s great that you organized such a festival and introduce more and more people to this art and show its significance for the world, for artists, for connoisseurs. It would be cool to see how the competition itself went, the evaluation criteria, and the work in one place. Your words are very close to me and I feel insecure because of the small audience, but I am trying to grow in this matter. What you broadcast, your work, your successes, is incredibly inspiring. I thank from the bottom of my heart everyone involved in this art. 🖖🏽
It was really awesome meeting all of you at the DFO. Josh you gave me some great tips on mandalas and I appreciate that. Carl you talked a little about the wig wag. Kye I’ve enjoyed picking your brain. Your personality is so much fun and you look great wearing a dress. 😂 I didn’t really chat with anyone else but I admire all your work. Great documentary. I’ll share it with my Facebook group. ❤️🌈
This was a nicely done and entertaining short documentary. However, I was disappointed to not see any women tie dye artists featured. Also some history about tie dye would have been great for those not in the industry. I am intrigued by the tie dye competition and would loved to see a full length feature just about that. An invite to that competition is now a goal that I’ll be working towards!! 😉
Thank you! and I 100 percent agree. It's really important to me as a filmmaker to represent. Unfortunately no women accepted invites to this particular event. Couldn't tell you why as I was not there, my partner shot the interviews. And some more history woulda been great. We're working on another doc that will address both of those concerns.
I Love This... I've been doing Tye Dye since I was 15 I'm 25 now, it's always been an in and off hobby ... never have I witnessed this much inspiration in this field . You guys have inspired me to go even harder now ... time for them 10'000 hours .
awesome documentary. I learned the basics of tie dye back in high school, and it was fun, but though I always wanted to try it again, I just never did until recently. I've been unable to work due to severe depression and anxiety issues for several years, and social anxiety keeps me at home most of the time. I constantly have to keep my mind occupied in various ways in order to avoid being overwhelmed by my depression and anxiety, and until now I've been doing that through entertainment (video games; TH-cam; music; etc.). This last Christmas (2022), I found a cheap tie dye kit on Amazon, and decided to buy it for my 8-year-old nephew, so we could do some projects together. I've always been an artist, and my nephew really enjoys doing creative things with his uncle, so it seemed like a fun gift. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to see my nephew at Christmas, and the kit just sat untouched for a couple months. I planned on still doing some projects with him when I had the chance...but one day I just couldn't wait anymore, and decided to test the kit on my own first. I dyed a couple pillow cases, and though the designs were okay, the colors looked really faded. So I figured adding less water to the dyes would make the colors more vibrant...so I started dyeing every white fabric I could find around my house (which wasn't much...mostly just dish towels)...and I got some good results color-wise (I wasn't focusing on designs with these...mainly just testing the colors). So after that, I bought a couple more white pillow cases, and used the last 3 colors I had left from the kit to dye them. They turned-out pretty nice, and now I'm using them on my bed. Unfortunately, I didn't get to use that cheap kit to bond with my nephew...but I think it served an even greater purpose. It reignited my creativity. I've always been an artist, but my mental health destroyed my passion for it several years ago, and I lost pretty much all of my creative motivation. This cheap tie dye kit (by Tulip...purchased on Amazon for less than $20) brought back my artistic passion in a big way. It was like the flood gates were opened, and it all rushed back in. I decided I want to continue doing this...only on a much more serious level. It's something I can do at home...there's no pressure or deadlines. It's a stress-relieving activity that can keep my mind in a very positive place, and I can start earning an income (even if it's just a little bit at first). So I've been doing some online research...finding all of the materials I'll need, and adding them to wish lists...watching tutorials and learning from the pro's. I haven't gotten started yet, but I have no doubt that this is the beginning of a new chapter for me. For almost a decade I've simply been surviving. I need to start living again, and I believe this is the way. Watching this documentary just reinforced that belief in my mind. If I had any doubts before...they're gone.
To all the artists out there no matter what your art keep at it it’s worth it. Making bank on things that kill your soul isn’t ever worth it. Even if your art doesn’t take off at first just keep working and improving and seek the right market. You can make a living starving artist is a lie they tell us to keep us down
Hello Carl, thank you for your work on this documentary. Great job, Brother. Maybe one day soon we will talk. I am one of the gals at Dharma who will take your next dye order. lol. Also a friend of Bills. Ask for me, my name is Erin. Everyone featured here I feel some kind of cosmic connection too. Why? I don't care. Its just what bit is. Such rad creative people. I could watch and learn all day long.
Awesome!! ✌🏻🥳🌈💚 I Am looking forward to seeing this 🌈 UPDATE : I saw it and loved it.... they all did a wonderful job in the competition, but I loved the interviews and behind the scenes look at tie-dye and the people who make it ... I did a review of the movie and it can be seen here : th-cam.com/video/hF8l4zCrTjA/w-d-xo.html
24:37 "thicker" Sir, does that mean you boil the dye or mix hot water and the thickener with the dye? Ty! Ps. The name of the artist on this segment? Ty!
Known Kevin for a long ass time yall and homie is thru and thru a real one, and his lady as well. Both are like good doses, after some time with em, ya face hurt from smiling so hard
I did shrooms tonight and besides my existential adventure (and and adventure it was) I discovered tie dye again but like for the first time. This is amazing and this is now sober me speaking 😅
Great first Tie-Dye doc. One giant complaint... there was ZERO representation of female Tie-Dyers in this flick. This genre is, by no means, an all boyz demographic. There are many of us us! So, I am a little bummed about this lack.
Just over a year ago my amazing son passed away suddenly he got us into tie dying. He was epic he wanted to sell some at markets he had us all pumped. Now I’ve started dying in his honour & we are selling them at a market on my daughter’s farm. It distracts me from my sadness. I’m still scared to use black tx all
no... he's speaking generally and in 2nd person about buying from others. And how makers sometimes undervalue their time in. This guy is a one man operation as far as I know.
I'm sorry but you're going to sit here and tell me, in a world that is essential 50% female you couldn't find ONE women prominent enough in the tie dyeing community to be featured in this video....wtf
I produced this and while I agree diversity is super important, this particular documentary was covering a specific competition not the community at large. There were only a handful of contestants and none were female. The organizer says they invited many but none accepted.
you can catch a bunch of Jeremy's other documentaries right here. - www.theskyisland.com/films
Started following Kye about a year and a half ago. Tie dye sure has evolved since I first did it in 1974.
I have such an appreciation for anything that is done by hand by a craftsman. Everything here is truly mind blowing. Good job to everyone for doing what they love and excelling at it.
This was outstanding! And very inspirational. If I could do work anywhere near these guys, I'd die a happy man.
Mad props to all the artists but Josh and Kye y'all had my vote
MAN! CARL BORG! one of my favorite artist is here! Hands up to all of you guys! 🙌
Thanks man!!
Guys, thank you for this work in creating the film. It’s great that you organized such a festival and introduce more and more people to this art and show its significance for the world, for artists, for connoisseurs. It would be cool to see how the competition itself went, the evaluation criteria, and the work in one place. Your words are very close to me and I feel insecure because of the small audience, but I am trying to grow in this matter. What you broadcast, your work, your successes, is incredibly inspiring. I thank from the bottom of my heart everyone involved in this art. 🖖🏽
thank you!
I'm so happy seeing people doing what they love to do.💗
It was really awesome meeting all of you at the DFO. Josh you gave me some great tips on mandalas and I appreciate that. Carl you talked a little about the wig wag. Kye I’ve enjoyed picking your brain. Your personality is so much fun and you look great wearing a dress. 😂 I didn’t really chat with anyone else but I admire all your work. Great documentary. I’ll share it with my Facebook group. ❤️🌈
I thought he looked great in the dress too ✌️&❤️
What was up with no girls lots of lovely ladies making top notch tie dyes
@@hollylewis8078 none could make it this year
Excited for this one!
What an amazing Congregation of Artists. Thank you for the awesome documentary.
Amazing! We loved hearing all of your perspectives and meeting you all! True artists and talent!
This was a nicely done and entertaining short documentary. However, I was disappointed to not see any women tie dye artists featured. Also some history about tie dye would have been great for those not in the industry.
I am intrigued by the tie dye competition and would loved to see a full length feature just about that. An invite to that competition is now a goal that I’ll be working towards!! 😉
Thank you! and I 100 percent agree. It's really important to me as a filmmaker to represent. Unfortunately no women accepted invites to this particular event. Couldn't tell you why as I was not there, my partner shot the interviews. And some more history woulda been great. We're working on another doc that will address both of those concerns.
Nice job fellas. Way to shed some more light towards tie-dye being appreciated as the true ART form that it really is. ✌💗
Amazing doc! Thanks so much to Kevin and Kye for being amazing inspirations and mentors!
This is great! Tie dye has been an underappreciated art form for way too long!
🌈 Niiiice! What a fun competition, great to see dyers out there spreading awareness of this intensive art form!
epicccc what an amazing elevation for the dyeart community as well. great work!
I've never knew about this community, the art is incredible🙏🏿 You learn something new everyday✨🦋
I Love This... I've been doing Tye Dye since I was 15 I'm 25 now, it's always been an in and off hobby ... never have I witnessed this much inspiration in this field . You guys have inspired me to go even harder now ... time for them 10'000 hours .
Absolutely awesome doc!! Loved it! Thanks! Much ❤️ 😎💨🤙
I had no idea how advanced tie dying has become. I'm truly blown away.
you and me both. I was super impressed with everyone.
So much talent displayed here. Great job guys! ❤️
Great job guys. Cool look into the tie dye world! ✌🏼🧡🎨
TikTok sent me here. 🥰 so excited to watch this
Thanks for the support!
awesome documentary. I learned the basics of tie dye back in high school, and it was fun, but though I always wanted to try it again, I just never did until recently. I've been unable to work due to severe depression and anxiety issues for several years, and social anxiety keeps me at home most of the time. I constantly have to keep my mind occupied in various ways in order to avoid being overwhelmed by my depression and anxiety, and until now I've been doing that through entertainment (video games; TH-cam; music; etc.). This last Christmas (2022), I found a cheap tie dye kit on Amazon, and decided to buy it for my 8-year-old nephew, so we could do some projects together. I've always been an artist, and my nephew really enjoys doing creative things with his uncle, so it seemed like a fun gift. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to see my nephew at Christmas, and the kit just sat untouched for a couple months. I planned on still doing some projects with him when I had the chance...but one day I just couldn't wait anymore, and decided to test the kit on my own first. I dyed a couple pillow cases, and though the designs were okay, the colors looked really faded. So I figured adding less water to the dyes would make the colors more vibrant...so I started dyeing every white fabric I could find around my house (which wasn't much...mostly just dish towels)...and I got some good results color-wise (I wasn't focusing on designs with these...mainly just testing the colors). So after that, I bought a couple more white pillow cases, and used the last 3 colors I had left from the kit to dye them. They turned-out pretty nice, and now I'm using them on my bed. Unfortunately, I didn't get to use that cheap kit to bond with my nephew...but I think it served an even greater purpose. It reignited my creativity. I've always been an artist, but my mental health destroyed my passion for it several years ago, and I lost pretty much all of my creative motivation. This cheap tie dye kit (by Tulip...purchased on Amazon for less than $20) brought back my artistic passion in a big way. It was like the flood gates were opened, and it all rushed back in. I decided I want to continue doing this...only on a much more serious level. It's something I can do at home...there's no pressure or deadlines. It's a stress-relieving activity that can keep my mind in a very positive place, and I can start earning an income (even if it's just a little bit at first). So I've been doing some online research...finding all of the materials I'll need, and adding them to wish lists...watching tutorials and learning from the pro's. I haven't gotten started yet, but I have no doubt that this is the beginning of a new chapter for me. For almost a decade I've simply been surviving. I need to start living again, and I believe this is the way. Watching this documentary just reinforced that belief in my mind. If I had any doubts before...they're gone.
Ive been looking fowared to watching this one since i heard you were doing it, going to watch it before heading back out to work
Amazing gifts these folks have 💖
You guys did something great with this man, super cool all around 🤙
Wow! I love Tye Dye! This is great!
thanks for checking it out.
My girl tie dyes...we gettin down on this
To all the artists out there no matter what your art keep at it it’s worth it. Making bank on things that kill your soul isn’t ever worth it. Even if your art doesn’t take off at first just keep working and improving and seek the right market. You can make a living starving artist is a lie they tell us to keep us down
Hope to be as good as these cats one day!! So much love and respect! 💚💛❤️
Another documentary we did is on Psychedelics as medicine. th-cam.com/video/ULyxKjItk_I/w-d-xo.html
Awesome job everyone! 👏 Congrats Carl!
Ty!
Really want to quit my job and do this for a living. Beautiful work.
Amazing!!! I love this community!
I always said art is an answer to alcohol/drug addiction. Do what you really love.
This is so inspiring! ❤️☮️🕊🌱
This was mint to watch! ☮❤🕯
Hello Carl, thank you for your work on this documentary. Great job, Brother. Maybe one day soon we will talk. I am one of the gals at Dharma who will take your next dye order. lol. Also a friend of Bills. Ask for me, my name is Erin. Everyone featured here I feel some kind of cosmic connection too. Why? I don't care. Its just what bit is. Such rad creative people. I could watch and learn all day long.
Hi Erin! Just seeing this, thank you for your kindness! And for all your hard work at Dharma!! 😊
Never want to miss an opportunity to say thank to the folks at Dharma. Thx Erin to you & all of your friendly & helpful mates
im ready for this
Awesome!! ✌🏻🥳🌈💚 I Am looking forward to seeing this 🌈 UPDATE : I saw it and loved it.... they all did a wonderful job in the competition, but I loved the interviews and behind the scenes look at tie-dye and the people who make it ... I did a review of the movie and it can be seen here : th-cam.com/video/hF8l4zCrTjA/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for all you do Carl!
Thanks for the heads up about this sweet movie ♥🕊️
Thanks for your review. I would not have be aware of this piece without it ✌️
Great job everyone 🙌
Very cool loved this
HAPPY 710!!!! DABS!
well done!
24:37 "thicker" Sir, does that mean you boil the dye or mix hot water and the thickener with the dye? Ty!
Ps.
The name of the artist on this segment? Ty!
I was just a producer on this. I can't really answer the first question. The artist is Carl Borg.
He meant to thicken his dye with a food grade thickening agent known as sodium alginate. :)
@@kyedyes7553 i've been waiting for the right answer to come along! Thank you, sir!
The only rule in Tie die fight club ... No rules ...
Known Kevin for a long ass time yall and homie is thru and thru a real one, and his lady as well. Both are like good doses, after some time with em, ya face hurt from smiling so hard
I did shrooms tonight and besides my existential adventure (and and adventure it was) I discovered tie dye again but like for the first time. This is amazing and this is now sober me speaking 😅
This is rad af
Yooooo
Flappin like a bird bro!
I don't understand why they do the scrunch method on artwork.
cool !!!
Great documentary. Would have loved to see at least one female dyer represented.
many were invited and could not make it.
All were welcome, few could join
We all just happened to be dudes this year
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Great first Tie-Dye doc. One giant complaint... there was ZERO representation of female Tie-Dyers in this flick. This genre is, by no means, an all boyz demographic. There are many of us us!
So, I am a little bummed about this lack.
Just over a year ago my amazing son passed away suddenly he got us into tie dying. He was epic he wanted to sell some at markets he had us all pumped. Now I’ve started dying in his honour & we are selling them at a market on my daughter’s farm. It distracts me from my sadness. I’m still scared to use black tx all
sorry for your loss. Thank you for sharing.
Subbed. ❤️🌈
Very cool. Subbed
Make sure to use your hashtags ♥🕊️
Subbed. \m/
🤩👍🤩
At 11:33, did he just acknowledge that he underpays his employees...?
no... he's speaking generally and in 2nd person about buying from others. And how makers sometimes undervalue their time in. This guy is a one man operation as far as I know.
⚡️🌈🌈🌈⚡️
This is fun, but… No women tie-dye artists?
The doc is focusing on the folk at this particular competition. apparently they did invite many women, but got no takers.
@@JHorton Thanks. I’m shocked that no woman competed.
Hopefully next year some ladies can make it out!
@@carlevans6511 cannot believe not one female artist in this entire country just couldn't make it 🤔
I'm sorry but you're going to sit here and tell me, in a world that is essential 50% female you couldn't find ONE women prominent enough in the tie dyeing community to be featured in this video....wtf
I produced this and while I agree diversity is super important, this particular documentary was covering a specific competition not the community at large. There were only a handful of contestants and none were female. The organizer says they invited many but none accepted.
It was the people who put it on, and I agree no way they could not find one female artist to attend
Probably because all the women know art shouldn't be judged?????
i feel drug addicted by watching the firest 10 seconds
Fuck yeah Fuck yeah @puddle_dyes
Love it! 🌈💕🎉🪩 BJ! You are so impressive, I can't begin to tell you how proud I am of you, keep up the rad work!!!
Love that guy ❤️🙌