How did cloth come into existence? What is ornamentation?
Since when has this existed? Is it good or bad? Who decides what it is? What is
the significance of textile in our life? Where did the patters and weaving come
from?
Today weaves can be found in so many aspects of our day to
day life. In the clothes we wear, the beds we sleep on, home décor, bags,
jewellery, and the list can go on. But where did it actually begin? The early
man used to wrap around animal skin. This evolved into the loosely wrapped drapes
of the Greek’s, the saris of India and so on and so forth. It has come to these
extremes that today, Fabric governs the taste of people and people are judged
on what they wear.
The simplest form of weaving began with the interlock
weaving done using the palm and coconut leaves. Basket weaving was done since
the earlier times. This certainly brought on the invention of the complex looms
that we use today.
According to me weaving is like getting order to all the
chaos around. Weaving can be done with similar material or by mixing materials.
Mixing materials while weaving gives rise to different types of fabrics. These
differences can be in terms of the feel, texture, the fall of the fabric, etc.
Taking all of these into consideration, we choose our fabric for different
purposes.
Now that the fabrics are in place to construct clothes to
wear, I think it’s the human psychology of always wanting more that brought on
the ornamentation to the cloth like embroidery, printing, giving shape to
garments, bead work, mirror work, dying and so on and so forth. All of this is
also used to bring in the individual element to the garments. I believe that
ornamentation is a form of expression. This could be individual specific or
cultural specific for example in the video “threads of art” Yinka Shonibare
uses the prints from African origin and the fabric construct from the Victorian
era. The fad of patterning on garments by printing, embroidery, and so many
other techniques has been there since before the Mughal Empire. What does representation
mean? The desire to be different from the others around gets translated into
everything in and around. I think the ruling class decides to see what is wrong
or right in terms fashion, lifestyle, home décor, ornamentation and actually
everything in and around a person. Why you might ask, how else can the
What happened when industrialisation came into being? How
did people get to differentiate? How did the patterns get into the industries? These
questions were answered by a man named William Morris. He was the influential
designer of the nineteenth century. He was also a scholar, environmental
campaigner, writer and poet, political theorist, translator and publisher. He thought
that there were enough art, paintings, poetry, etc. out there so he felt the
need to revive art. He created a company in collaboration with a few others to
create studios in which each person worked on images to create images using the
older forgotten imagery or designs. He generally geometricized the images to
give a design or motifs that could be repeated to create prints in the
industries.
Basically by all this I understood that everything that we
have today around us can be traced back and interlinked with a lot of chaotic
history that once surrounded everything may it be the patterns, prints, motifs,
the drapes, garment construction, etc. or even the fabrics that we have today.This was just half of what was discussed in class. It
was too much for me to digest in just one class.
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