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TEXTILE DESIGNING.

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EGYPT ARTS.

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FINAL DESIGN.

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MOSAIC.

Mosaic is the art of creating images with an assemblage of small pieces of colored glass, stone, or other materials. It may be a technique of decorative art, an aspect of interior decoration, or of cultural and spiritual significance as in a cathedral. Small pieces, normally roughly cubic, of stone or glass of different colors, known as tesserae, (diminutive tessellae), are used to create a pattern or picture.

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ASSIGNMENT: MOSAIC.

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FISH. A fish is any aquatic vertebrate animal that is covered with

scales, and equipped with two sets of paired fins and several unpaired fins. Most fish are ectothermic(or cold-blooded). Fish are abundant in most bodies of water. Fish can be found in high mountain streams (e.g., char and gudgeon) and in the deepest ocean depths (e.g., gulpers and anglerfish). The term "fish" most precisely describes any non-tetrapod craniates (i.e. an animal with a skull and in most cases a backbone) that has gills throughout life and whose limbs, if any, are in the shape of fins.

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ASSIGNMENT: FISH DESIGN.

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DRUGS. A drug, broadly speaking, is any substance that, when

absorbed into the body of a living organism, alters normal bodily function. There is no single, precise definition, as there are different meanings in drug control law, government regulations, medicine, and colloquial usage.]

In pharmacology, a drug is "a chemical substance used in the treatment, cure, prevention, or diagnosis of disease or used to otherwise enhance physical or mental well-being. Drugs may be prescribed for a limited duration, or on a regular basis for chronic disorders.

Recreational drugs are chemical substances that affect the central nervous system, such as opioids or hallucinogens. They may be used for perceived beneficial effects on perception, consciousness, personality, and behavior. Some drugs can cause addiction and habituation

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OIL PAINTS USED IN MAKING THIS DESIGN TO SHOW THE ELEMENT WHICH IS REQUIRED.

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PYSCHEDELIC.

  Psychedelic art is any kind of visual artwork inspired

by psychedelic experiences The word "psychedelic" (coined by British psychologist Humphrey Osmond) means "mind manifesting". By that definition all artistic efforts to depict the inner world of the psyche may be considered "psychedelic". However, in common parlance "Psychedelic Art" refers above all to the art

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POSTER PAINTS USED IN MAKING TEXTILE PRINT.

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ASSIGNMENT NAME:MUSIC.

MOODBOARD. TEXTILE PRINT IN MUSIC.

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MOODBOARD.

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TEXTILE PRINT ON MUSIC.POSTER PAINTS AND DIFFERENT MSTERIAL LIKE CASSETTES PLAYER TAPE USED IN MAKING THIS DESIGN.

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TIE N DYE TECHNIQUES. Tie-dye is a process of resist dyeing textiles or clothing which is made

from knit or woven fabric, usually cotton; typically using bright colors. It is a modern version of traditional dying methods used in many cultures throughout the world. "Tie-dye" can also describe the resulting pattern or an item which features this pattern. Tie-dying became fashionable in the West in the late 1960s and early 1970s as part of hippie style. It was popularized in the United States by musicians such as John Sebastian, Janis Joplin, and Joe Cocker. Tie dye techniques and designs fall under the category of resist dyeing methods. They involve creation of unique design patterns through resisting or controlling the spread of dye over a textile fabric. The spread of the dye is controlled by manipulating the cloth fabric through folding and tying. This creates beautiful color patterns.

These tie dye folding techniques are quite simple and can be used to color clothes, bedspreads or almost any natural fabric. This dyeing technique responds well to natural fabrics as they hold and absorb the dye better. Although tie dye technique has been in use since antiquity, it was popularized in the 1960s by the hippie movement and caught on when musicians like Janis Joplin, John Sebastian and Joe Cocker popularized it. As I said before, generally natural cotton fabrics are subjected to tie dye techniques and light colored ones are preferred as they provide excellent contrast

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MOODBOARD ON RAIN.

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BATIK DESIGNS.

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BATIK DESIGNS.

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AFRICAN ART.

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DIFFERENT TEXTURES OF FABRIC.

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WEAVING ASSIGNMENTS.

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CLOSE VIEW.

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WEAVING BAGS AND SHOES.

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SCREEN PRINTING.

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MARBELING EEFECT.

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ASSIGNMENT ON CHOOSEN SONG MASAKALI.

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LAMPS.

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LAMPS.