MANDALA ART FOR ENHANCING DESIGN SUITABILITY FOR TEXTILE ARTICLES: A REFERENCE STUDY

  • Dr. Anju Sonkar

Abstract

India will be a region about various religions; variation craftsmanship flourish here, a champion among them is mandaeanism craftsmanship. Mandaeanism might be derided toward those Buddhist kinfolk. Buddhist specialty insinuates all the to illustrative about strict pictures, design, dance, visual folklore pictures. They use this specialty principally for reflection. Those inferring for mandaeanism goes beginning with Sanskrit significance "circle". In spite of the way that it very well may be overpowered squares on the other hand triangles, a mandaeanism need a concentric construction. A bunch of eight positive pictures which are known as Astamangala will be for all intents and purposes unmistakable for Tibetian Buddhism. Data was gathered with respect to Mandala plans and their variation for screen printing. Purposive examining was done and data was accumulated from the Buddhists and lamas of Uttarakhand. Information was gathered from both essential and auxiliary sources. The themes were adjusted for advancement of focus, all over, boundary and corner plans appropriate for screen printing. 45 themes were adjusted from the nine mandala themes and were changed by utilizing CAD. The adjusted themes were assessed, different game plan were done lastly seven plan courses of action were chosen and utilized in mix to print different material item. These adjusted themes were acknowledged well among buyers. The created plans were viewed as appropriate for the development of family articles, attire as well as material items through screen printing. This study will be useful in giving a plan bank having profound and promising significance appended. Keywords: Mandala, Buddhist workmanship, screen printing, plan bank.
How to Cite
Dr. Anju Sonkar. (1). MANDALA ART FOR ENHANCING DESIGN SUITABILITY FOR TEXTILE ARTICLES: A REFERENCE STUDY . ACCENT JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS ECOLOGY & ENGINEERING ISSN: 2456-1037 IF:8.20, ELJIF: 6.194(10/2018), Peer Reviewed and Refereed Journal, UGC APPROVED NO. 48767, 6(7), 137-141. Retrieved from https://ajeee.co.in/index.php/ajeee/article/view/2705
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