An edition of Shibori (1983)

Shibori

the inventive art of Japanese shaped resist dyeing : tradition, techniques, innovation

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An edition of Shibori (1983)

Shibori

the inventive art of Japanese shaped resist dyeing : tradition, techniques, innovation

1st ed.
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"Potential for creating designs in textiles can be seen even in the physical properties of cloth. The simple fact that cloth tightly compressed into wrinkles or folds resists the penetration of dye is an opportunity-an opportunity to let the pliancy of textiles speak in making designs and patterns. People around the world have recognized this opportunity, producing resist designs in textiles by shaping and then securing cloth in various ways before dyeing. Yet in no other country has the creative potential of this basic principle been understood and applied as it has in Japan. Here, in fact, it has been expanded into a whole family of traditional resist techniques, involving first shaping the cloth by plucking, pinching, twisting, stitching, folding, pleating, and wrapping it, and then securing the shapes thus made by binding, looping, knotting, clamping, and the like. This entire family of techniques is called shibori.^

Designs created with shibori processes all share a softness of outline and spontaneity of effect. Spontaneity is shibori's special magic, made possible by exploiting the beauty of the fortuitous things that happen when dye enters shaped cloth. Usually it is in response to the fact that a craft is being lost that the need for preserving and documenting it arises. The motivation behind this book is no exception, but the authors have gone far beyond simple documentation. Extensive research and experimentation have led to the revival here of shibori techniques that were once well known but have now been largely forgotten in Japan. In addition to more conventional techniques, the work of contemporary fiber artists in Japan and abroad in shibori textile art and wearable art is presented, to suggest the extent of the creative innovation possible.^

The 104 color and 298 black-and-white plates include a photographic Gallery of Shibori Examples, based on Japan's largest collection of traditional shibori fabrics. Included also are a detailed guide to basic natural dyes used in Japan, the making and care of an indigo vat, and a list of suppliers in North America, as well as a glossary and bibliography." from inside front jacket flap

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Shibori: The Inventive Art of Japanese Shaped Resist Dyeing : Tradition Techniques Innovation
June 1983, Kodansha America
Hardcover in English - 1st ed edition
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Shibori: the inventive art of Japanese shaped resist dyeing : tradition, techniques, innovation
1983, Kodansha International, distributed in the U.S. by Kodansha International/USA, Ltd., through Harper & Row
in English - 1st ed.

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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 296-297.
Includes index.

Published in
Tokyo, New York, New York, N.Y

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
746.6/64/0952
Library of Congress
NK9505.5 .W3 1983

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Pagination
303 p. :
Number of pages
303

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL3507398M
Internet Archive
shiboriinventive00wada
ISBN 10
0870115596
LCCN
82048789
OCLC/WorldCat
9964621
LibraryThing
99740
Goodreads
1913589

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OL5915847W

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