 Click for larger view |
Silk Painting 75
Size: 25.5'' x 37''
 |
|
 Click for larger view |
Silk Painting 74
Size: 16.5"x12.5"
 |
 Click for larger view |
Silk Painting 73
Size: 11"x21"
 |
|
 Click for larger view |
Silk Painting 72
Size: 19"x21"
 |
 Click for larger view |
Silk Painting 71
Size: 19"x21"
 |
|
 Click for larger view |
Silk Painting 70
Size: 19"x21"
 |
 Click for larger view |
Silk Painting 69
Size: 13"x2.5"
 |
|
 Click for larger view |
Silk Painting 68
Size: 6"x12"
 |
 Click for larger view |
Silk Painting 67
Size: 11"x8"
 |
|
 Click for larger view |
Silk Painting 66
Size: 6"x12"
 |
 Click for larger view |
Silk Painting 65
Size: 5.5"x8.5"
 |
|
 Click for larger view |
Silk Painting 64
Size: 6"x12"
 |
There are some methods that are to be followed while working on silk painting.
- Ensure that the fabric when working with the traditional dyes is 100% silk.
- The traditional silk painting dyes have certain characteristics of movement. They become very well-set with the fabric which is then washable and dry-cleanable.
- Some of the techniques that are used in silk paintings are resist, shading, gradation, watercolor, hard edge, salting and spotting with water/alcohol.
- To begin silk painting, the fabric is stretched on a wooden frame while the design is resisted. Once it is painted, the silk is allowed to dry and then it can be steamed to give permanent dyes to the fibers.
- The fabric is rinsed, ironed and ready to be used.
Silk painters usually add a unique dimension to the silk painting with the right tones of colors, shading and other surface techniques. Their main challenge is to vary the effects on the surface. Silk painters make essentially make use of salt, alcohol effects, wet-on-wet treatment, wet-on-dry painting, etc.
In Indian art and craft, Silk paintings are applied on miniature paintings using delicate brushes where the fabric is silk. There are contemporary paintings such as the ragmalas or melody garland which is the exclusive style of Indian paintings. The sentiments that are evoked by the raga on silk adds beautiful, colors that shine. The kalamkari art work on silk includes hand painting as well as block printing with vegetable dyes. Silk paintings are available as individual pieces of framed art, stoles or clothes. They are magnificent and have been known to be a rich source of art work in the Indian and global context. |
|
|