African textile design and fabric arts
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Type: Article
Country: Nigeria
Language: English
Content:: Non Academic
Source: N/A
Timeline: The Contemporary Age - From 1789 to 2011
Published: 2023
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African textile designs and arts as representative symbols of African society. It highlights how various African cultures have developed symbols and motifs inspired by proverbs, sayings, natural objects, and cultural landscapes, which are then artistically presented in fabric decoration and design. These designs often incorporate elements such as lines, curves, symbols, and motifs.

African textile design has its roots in the cultural diversity of 55 African countries and over 800 linguistic groups. The continent's diverse physical environments, including mountains, deserts, the Great Rift Valley, and rainforests, have influenced the types of designs and clothing that different African communities create.

Western artists such as Picasso and Matisse drew inspiration from African textile arts, which they believed had a profound influence on contemporary Western art. They recognized the aesthetic value of African arts, motifs, and patterns. Other designers like Modigliani and Giacometti were also fascinated by African design principles, decoration styles, and selection techniques, which influenced their work.

African textile design principles can be applied to contemporary fabric design. It emphasizes the importance of understanding African dressing styles and design concepts, with a focus on color combinations and the use of jacquard weaving techniques. These design principles can serve as valuable inspiration for researchers, regardless of whether the designs are intended for weaving or printing. Ultimately, African textile designs represent a fusion of natural and artificial elements, resulting in complete and culturally significant designs.

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