The benefit from the formative treatment of tie and dye to enrich the historical products

Author

Faculty of Applied Arts - 6th of October University

Abstract

he field of textile printing is one of the most fertile fields of plastic arts, through which it is possible to open a new horizon for innovators and creators in various fields, in addition to finding job opportunities and searching for ideas suitable as a start for small projects that help young people to face the labor market, due to the diversity of its methods and techniques. Knotting and binding is one of these printing methods, as it is an artistic process with an innovative direction Where it gives different and varied motifs to the design and results in interactions of colors with each other. The research has multiple effects that are difficult to repeat again. This method is considered one of the oldest methods of creating color and decorative effects on textiles and simple designs, as this method depends on not entering the dye into some parts Textiles and these various effects are suitable for touches and floors of the printed design and work to enrich it with the development of new visions by merging them with units inspired by the different arts of heritage Such as Pharaonic, Islamic, Coptic and folk art, which works to formulate and show these units in a new form through which heritage can be revived by employing them on innovative and diverse units The research aims to print derived from traditional arts on textiles and combine them with the plastic effects of knot and tie techniques to achieve new artistic dimensions in the field of textiles and employ them on various units to open new horizons for researchers to use these designs in small projects and employ them with new ideas to document heritage and identity Egyptian