Weaving Diverse Designs of Cells Under the Microscope Using Cardboard Loom to Produce Collage-Style Fabric on Mannequin | ||||
International Journal of Design and Fashion Studies | ||||
Volume 5, Issue 2, December 2022, Page 122-148 PDF (3.42 MB) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/ijdfs.2022.282265 | ||||
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Author | ||||
Nahla Ahmed Eldeeb | ||||
Assistant Professor - Educational Art Department, Faculty of Specific Education, Alexandria University | ||||
Abstract | ||||
The artist always strives to try to discover the components of nature that he deals with visually with the aim of employing their components in building and forming his artworks with his own vision as he was able to record images under the seabed, on the surface of the moon and from spaceships. Accurate cameras are now recording facts about nature above the level of the artist’s ability. It has been recording facts about nature above the level of human ability, so that X-rays penetrated the outward to reveal the inner, and used magnifying lenses, microscopes, telescopes, etc., so there were several tools for seeing and studying nature that expanded the field of perception and revealed some invisible beings that are not even visible with the naked eye. Tissues are a fertile source of inspiration for the artist including aesthetic images and endless bodies from which he selects his artistic themes and plastic vocabulary. The artist must invent his language and plastic element . The current study depends on the formal, structural, and aesthetic values of the cells to create a new vision through the synthesis of thought and collage arts, and then inspiring a number (9) of innovative design ideas for implementation on the cardboard loom using some techniques, weaving methods and embroidery arts, and employing this technically and practically using the Photoshop system to make ideas that is moldable on the mannequin. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Cells under The Microscope; Collage; Cardboard Loom; Mannequin | ||||
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