ADAPTATION OF DESIGNS FOR TEXTILE PRODUCTS INSPIRED FROM MADHUBANI PAINTING

Authors

  • Dr. Mohini Gupta Assistant Professor, Pushp Institute of Sciences & Higher Studies Pilibhit, Uttara Pradesh, INDIA
  • Swati Gangwar M.Sc Student, Pushp Institute of Sciences & Higher Studies Pilibhit, Uttara Pradesh, INDIA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v4.i5.2016.2687

Keywords:

Madhubani Painting, Textile Designing, Adaptation, Hand Painting, Motif/Designs, Fusion

Abstract [English]

Madhubani art of the Bihar state has been undergoing transition where its application in original composition has been declined owing to social and economic changes now-a-days. There is need to explore possibilities for the conservation of this art form viz other artistic media for future generations. The reason for using traditional motifs in textiles is to keep our designs or motifs alive.  The Indian folk arts with painting play important role in creating new designs. Escalating demands of consumers requires modification in the fashion industry with respect to design, colour, style and technique. So in an effort to add another dimension in the application of Madhubani designs on textiles, the present study was planned.  The effort was targeted towards finding the possibility of applying Madhubani designs on textile articles utilizing the hand painting. Madhubani motifs/designs were adapted for center design and border design. Total thirty six motifs / designs were developed keeping in mind their suitability for articles like cushion cover, folder and table cloth. Developed design sheets were subjected to visual evaluation for selection of one best design in each category by the panel of thirty respondents to find out the suitability of the developed designs for hand painting. Finally three articles were prepared by using selected designs and these prepared articles were highly appreciated by the respondents.

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Published

2016-05-31

How to Cite

Gupta, M., & Gangwar, S. (2016). ADAPTATION OF DESIGNS FOR TEXTILE PRODUCTS INSPIRED FROM MADHUBANI PAINTING. International Journal of Research -GRANTHAALAYAH, 4(5), 115–125. https://doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v4.i5.2016.2687