Reading Cloth

Reading Cloth is a course that aims to explore the nature and function of Cloth for the distinct systems of expression and the legacies of textiles as a discursive realm of ideas. To read the language of Cloth, the course has an exclusive selection of instances and examples from the histories of Arts and Crafts across cultures, handpicked for a pan Indian context. This course will provide a comprehensive set of tools to explore the hidden meanings behind the seemingly mundane world of Textiles

Saturday, October 26, 2013










image 1:  traditinal indian patola (double ikat)
2 ikat
3 tied yans duing dying process
4 yarns when they are fully died
5-10 my process to understand the above

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    • ▼  October (26)
      • Final project, The Pazyryk Rug
      • A few stories to read
      • Carpets and symbolism- with Carl
      • THE PAZYRYK RUG AND TRACING ITS ROOTS
      • ICONOGRAPHY OF DRAUPADI
      • Ethiopian cloth reading
      • Khadi
      • Reading of Cloth
      • History of Denim
      • The art of deduction
      • Final work
      • on exhibition day.
      • Course Reflection
      • KHADI
      • Mata Ni Pachedi... A Fading Folk Art Form
      • Final display piece
      • Reflection
      • My traditional colth;   http://collections.vam.ac...
      • Self–assessment I usually have a problem understa...
      • Patan ka Patola •Patan na patola  is double ika...
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