Art Process: Handmade Kelp Paint

This year I am moving back into the experimental process that I deeply love. Working with kelp is something I plan to do all year. The smell of kelp, clove oil (in my paint binder) was a soothing briny scent that brought me back to summertime as a child swimming in the bay.

I’m working with @lazypointfarms using @montaukseaweedco kelp meal to create non-toxic handmade watercolor paint. Since these paints are plant based I’m working through a series of tests to watch their colors shift and fade. Capturing scans of them immediately after they dry will preserve the original colors and soon I can offer fine art prints of the abstract patterns made with this crop.

PAINTING MADE WITH HANDMADE KELP PAINT

CHRISTIE JONES, WORK STATION MAKING KELP PAINT, LONG ISLAND

Behind the scenes to process:

  • Grind kelp meal with mortar & pestle

  • Sift through to get smaller particles (repeat)

  • Add handmade non-toxic watercolor binder

  • Mix with palette knife & muller

  • Make paintings!

KELP COLLECTION, CHRISTIE JONES 2025

I plan to volunteer later this year with Mastic Beach Conservancy as they harvest kelp. Being connected to the growing process, seeing the kelp harvested, and having the ability to lend my own two hands to be part of this monumental movement in New York kelp is something I look forward to. You can learn more about the aquafarms and opportunities to volunteer here.

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