hasita kamlesh thesis prototype
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PROTOTYPESHasita Kamlesh | Senior Thesis 1 | Paul Carlos | Fall 2012
I decided to work on the Ajrak inspired woodcuts first as I am taking a Woodcut class this semester. After I finished the tests for the woodcut I proceeded to test the patterns for the Batik Print.
I first worked on a two color image that was inspired by the partition of India and Pakistan in 1947, which is a theme I was researching for my thesis. In this woodcut I tested out carving patterns to see if I could achieve the desired detail.
This is a page of my sketchbook of these swirls that I constantly doodle. I decided to make this my first pattern for my thesis.
Above is a test woodcut I did with these swirls, Here I was trying to see if I could manage the curves of the pattern, On the right is a print of the woodcut
Satisfied with the test I proceeded to create the pattern. I worked on the module that would repeat and create a seamless pattern. I first used Photoshop to offset the print, which is the image on the right, I then drew on the image to fill the gaps.
After a dozen iterations I finally decided on a module whose repetition I liked. The other modules I created when repeated created patterns within the patterns, which distracted the idea of a seamless pattern.
The carved module
The Repeat Pattern
Another page from my sketchbook where I’ve doodled this pattern that reminds me of growth. I want to work on this for my batik inspired pattern.
It was suggested that I tried working with shapes to see how they overlapped, so I drew these on acetate to transfer onto a silk screen.
The outcome of my silk screen trials.