The Vision Glory
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2019-06
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UMT, Lhr
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India’s ancient artefacts tell us about kings and customs, droughts and battles. These artefacts give us insight into the cultural heritage of India. Historical artefacts continued to give me hope, and inspired me to focus my design, project on their intricate structure. It is a clever way of bringing the past to life. It surely feels fresh, in the state that is better known for ornate buildings. Various structures arouse the majesty of the Indian artefacts and ancient forts splendidly. Each one suggests an attractive space into India's gigantic historical and cultural diversity.
Two renowned artist Suki Cheema and Rahul Mishra have already done research on Indian ancient art and artefacts. Suki Cheema, he is a textile designer and he visited all the historical places in India from which he got inspired. He modifies those art and design into modern home textile. He also worked with Calvin Klein, Ralph Lauren and Diane von Furstenberg. The reason I inspired from him is that he doesn’t focus on one aspect rather he focuses on all the areas which linked with historical places from where he can conclude marvelous ideas and put those idea into his work. The areas in which I am covering my research are ancient Indian palaces, temple and Mughal gardens artefacts.
The objectives of project is to use the built environment, art, antiques, historic interiors and design as source material for understanding and modifying shape, style and design of fabric, and other material and also
• To impart knowledge in the field of Textiles.
• To demonstrate a variety of techniques
• To select appropriate materials for their Textiles and design projects
• To provide a concept of design in keeping with the cultural and social values
• To design and create simple textile objects by using feasible outlines and making operative use of possessions
• To prepare products on the basis of style, fashion, price, size and fit
• To learn to care for fabric of different fiber contents
The focus of the research is to explore different sites of Indian artefacts, scrutinize and conclude the concept behind these stately and full of meaning structures and develop a range of unlimited prints. This project revolves around different products of Industrial home textile, which is rich in artisanal value but often of a practical and functional nature rather than avant-garde. I will use different techniques to make my work effective.
This project will generate a unique design, which was never seen before. They will correlate with the upcoming trends of the contemporary market, with the application of diverse medium, attracts the eye with its unique design formation and fabric production.
Moreover, this project will give understanding of structural tastes and manners, which convey massive ideas about supremacy, grade and kingdom and how these changed with the passage of time.