Introduction :
Bagru Hand Block Printing is a traditional printing technique from the town of Bagru in Rajasthan, India. Known for its earthy colors and intricate patterns, this technique involves using natural dyes and wooden blocks to create beautiful designs on fabric. This workshop aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of Bagru printing, from its historical roots to its practical application.
Objectives :
1. Understand the history and cultural significance of Bagru printing.
2. Learn about the materials and tools used in Bagru printing.
3. Gain hands-on experience in creating Bagru prints.
4. Explore the application of Bagru prints in modern design.
Workshop Outline :
Day 1: Introduction and History
Session 1: Introduction to Bagru Printing
- Overview of Bagru Hand Block Printing.
- Importance of Bagru in the world of textiles.
Session 2: History and Cultural Significance
- Origins of Bagru printing in Bagru, Rajasthan.
- Evolution of Bagru printing techniques.
- Cultural significance and traditional motifs.
Day 2: Materials and Tools
Session 1: Understanding the Materials
- Types of fabrics used in Bagru printing: cotton, silk, etc.
- Natural dyes: Indigo, turmeric, pomegranate, madder root, etc.
Session 2: Tools of the Trade
- Wooden blocks: Carving techniques and traditional designs.
- Tools such as brushes, trays, and mordants.
Day 3: Preparing the Fabric
Session 1:Pre-Treatment of Fabric
- Pre-washing and treating the fabric.
- Mordant application: Alum and other natural mordants.
Session 2:Printing Process
- Aligning and stamping the blocks.
- Layering colors and patterns.
- Drying and post-treatment of the fabric.
Day 4: Advanced Techniques
Session 1:Layering and Overprinting
- Techniques for creating complex patterns.
- Overlapping designs and color variations.
Session 2:Troubleshooting and Refining
- Common issues and solutions.
- Tips for achieving crisp and clear prints.
Day 5: Modern Applications and Design Projects
Session 1:Contemporary Uses
- Designing modern apparel and home décor items.
- Incorporating Bagru prints into contemporary fashion.
Session 2:Individual Projects
- Participants create their own Bagru printed items.
- Guided practice with expert feedback.
Materials Provided :
- Pre-treated Cotton Stole (Lenght-1.80mtr, Width-21 Inch)
- Natural dyes.
- Wooden blocks with traditional designs.
- Tools such as brushes, trays, and protective gear.
Workshop Requirements :
- Comfortable clothing suitable for working with dyes.
- Note-taking materials.
- A creative and open mind.
Conclusion :
Participants will leave the workshop with a deep understanding of Bagru Hand Block Printing and their own handmade printed fabrics. This workshop aims to inspire and equip participants with the skills to incorporate Bagru prints into their creative projects.
Optional:Post-Workshop Support
- Access to an online community for continued learning and support.
- Discounted rates on future workshops and materials.
- Opportunities to participate in exhibitions and craft fairs.
By the end of these workshops, participants will not only have developed new skills but also gained a deeper appreciation for the rich textile heritage of Rajasthan.
Introduction :
Dabu Hand Block Printing is a traditional resist-dyeing technique from Rajasthan, India. This art form involves using a mud resist paste to create intricate designs on fabric, which are then dyed using natural dyes. This workshop aims to provide participants with a thorough understanding of Dabu printing, from its historical roots to its practical application.
Objectives :
1. Understand the history and cultural significance of Dabu printing.
2. Learn about the materials and tools used in Dabu printing.
3. Gain hands-on experience in creating Dabu prints.
4. Explore the application of Dabu prints in modern design.
Workshop Outline :
Day 1:Introduction and History
Session 1:Introduction to Dabu Printing
- Overview of Dabu Hand Block Printing.
- Importance of Dabu in the world of textiles.
Session 2: History and Cultural Significance
- Origins of Dabu printing in Rajasthan.
- Evolution of Dabu printing techniques.
- Cultural significance and traditional motifs.
Day 2: Materials and Tools
Session 1:Understanding the Materials
- Types of fabrics used in Dabu printing: cotton, silk, etc.
- Natural dyes: Indigo, turmeric, pomegranate, madder root, etc.
Session 2: Tools of the Trade
- Wooden blocks: Carving techniques and traditional designs.
- Tools such as brushes, trays, and mordants.
Day 3: Preparing the Resist Paste
Session 1: Creating the Resist Paste
- Ingredients: Mud, gum, lime, and wheat chaff.
- Mixing and achieving the right consistency.
Session 2:Applying the Resist Paste
- Techniques for applying the paste on fabric.
- Creating intricate patterns with the resist.
Day 4: Dyeing Process
Session 1: Dyeing the Fabric
- Immersion in natural dyes.
- Achieving consistent color and patterns.
Session 2:Removing the Resist Paste
- Washing and post-treatment of the fabric.
- Ensuring the durability of the prints.
Day 5: Advanced Techniques and Design Projects
Session 1: Combining Techniques
- Using Dabu with other printing techniques.
- Experimenting with patterns and color combinations.
Session 2: Individual Projects
- Participants create their own Dabu printed items.
- Guided practice with expert feedback.
Materials Provided :
- Pre-treated Cotton Stole (Lenght-1.80mtr, Width-21 Inch)
- Natural dyes.
- Ingredients for the resist paste.
- Wooden blocks with traditional designs.
- Tools such as brushes, trays, and protective gear.
Workshop Requirements :
- Comfortable clothing suitable for working with dyes and paste.
- Note-taking materials.
- A creative and open mind.
Conclusion :
Participants will leave the workshop with a deep understanding of Dabu Hand Block Printing and their own handmade printed fabrics. This workshop aims to inspire and equip participants with the skills to incorporate Dabu prints into their creative projects.
Optional:Post-Workshop Support
- Access to an online community for continued learning and support.
- Discounted rates on future workshops and materials.
- Opportunities to participate in exhibitions and craft fairs.
By the end of these workshops, participants will not only have developed new skills but also gained a deeper appreciation for the rich textile heritage of Rajasthan.
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