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    Ethnography Hardik Shiroya 201314005

    Palak Sanghani 201314001

    Ethnographic Research on the block makers of Pethapur

    An Ethnographic perspective in understanding the traditional and modernization of the

    traditional forms of block making, the strategies and experiences undertaken by the

    craftsmen with the changes in the market for their products. We wish to see historical, social

    and cultural influences on the art of block making and understand the traditional and new

    markets, products and tools and unravel a wealth of knowledge.

    Block making is a tradition that has enriched the day to day lives of the people of Pethapur

    and worked as a source of livelihood for generations of craftsmen. It is interesting to note

    that the technique of block making is being replaced by screen printing, the wooden blocks

    are also being replaced by the iron blocks and most of the block makers have chosen

    alternative livelihoods which provide better compensation but still there seems to be a

    demand for the block printing. The number of artisans have dwindled but block printing

    died. We want to explore how are these modern techniques of printing affecting the

    traditional art of block making. Is the depletion of the art leading to the poor economic

    Block printing has been around since the 5th century and has a very long history. The images

    printed are much bolder than the other types of designs, there is less design and more

    texture. The craftsman had a vast collection of designs which he had carved over the years.

    There was a distinct variety in all his designs. He had abstract, geometric, floral, and other

    designs. The designs of Pethapur have mostly been inspired by the geometrical patterns and

    there are floral elements also. The artist developed different kinds of blocks deriving

    inspiration from several resources. Animals like parrots and elephants are also seen as motifs.They are integrated within the geometric shapes. We want to address the question of how

    the designs have been changing over the time, how the quality of wood has changed and

    how that affects the economic conditions of the block makers. Like each center, Pethapur

    also seems to have a distinct style of its own but over the time how has it accumulated the

    styles of other block making centers?

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    A lot of hard work is involved to get a small amount of detail but are the block makers paid

    enough? Do they get enough credit for the hard work they put in for carving out every singlepiece of block? When we wear a piece of cloth which has been printed using the block

    printing technique we never think of the time and effort spent in getting the finished good

    ready. The producer have a face but now when we have begun to know the block

    maker, we value the cloth a little more and a one to one relationship is developed.

    The simplicity takes a lot of steps to be achieved. It is truly handmade and can be easily

    replicated. The entire process is slow yet highly artistic. They know how much efforts are put

    in each block, the amount of patience involved to get the flawless finished product so are

    they oriented towards money making or their reputation and the dedication towards their

    art? The artistic design drew us towards the art. The fact that each wood block is carved

    completely by hand from a flat piece of wood is astounding.

    The artisans themselves make the basic carving tools since years and the tradition still

    continues. How have the tools been modified to increase rate of production to meet the

    aims of better production. Has the technique of block making evolved over the time? Wewill work to find a pattern among the group of block makers which will help to define their

    culture. Their behavior, ideas and beliefs will help us define a pattern.

    The mentoring process is where the knowledge is passed on from one generation to the

    other, it is the key to the progress of handicrafts which we rarely see such importance being

    given to the quality and finish. Do the artisans wish to propagate their art to the following

    generations?