A collection of surfaces for print have been developed here, as part of a classroom project with Arvind Mills, Ahmedabad, India. The brief of the project was to depict, through the medium of print, a craft tradition of India.
I have attempted to translate the tradition of Thangka Applique, the sacred, pictorial narration of Buddhist teachings and tales, into the following print surfaces. The overwhelming yet calming balance of these sacred fabrics has been my source of inspiration.
One of the final prints, derived from the elegant patterns of the brocade fabrics used in the Thangkas.
Colourways for the main print surface
Layering different florals to make the surface more dynamic.
I also tried to create surfaces using the more unconventional elements like hand gestures and silhouettes of postures.
An indigo colour way was also developed for 2 of the prints for a Denim Collection.
Thangka in Print
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Thangka in Print

A collection of print surfaces developed with Arvind Mills, Ahmedabad.

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