ADAPTATION OF TRIBAL ART OF CENTRAL WESTERN INDIA FOR DEVELOPMENT OF TEXTILE PRODUCT USING DIGITAL DESIGN SOFTWARE
Journal: SHODHKOSH: JOURNAL OF VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS (Vol.4, No. 2)Publication Date: 2023-07-19
Authors : Anshu Singh Choudhary Deepti Pargai;
Page : 672-683
Keywords : Tribal Art; Design; Digital Tool; Innovation; Style; Creative Adaptation;
Abstract
The tribal art of Central Western India including the Warli, Gond, Bhil, Pithora, Mandana, and others boasts a rich heritage of vibrant colors, intricate patterns, and traditional motifs, reflecting the unique cultural and artistic diversity of the region. This research explores the fusion of tradition and modernity by adapting tribal art into textile design using digital design software to enhance the efficiency and accuracy of textile design. The study also aims to highlight the potential for sustainable development and economic empowerment of tribal communities while preserving and promoting their indigenous art forms. By bridging the gap between tradition and modernity, this research demonstrates the feasibility of adapting tribal art for textile products using digital tools, leading to innovative and marketable designs by preserving the art forms and improving the overall well-being of tribal communities.
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