手工雕版印刷:各种表面和油墨的实验

IF 0.5 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing-A Journal of Digital Humanities Pub Date : 2021-09-05 DOI:10.18533/JAH.V10I07.2137
George K. Fobiri, T. Crentsil, S. Ayesu, Rowena Fatchu Kansanba
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多年来,由于雕版印刷在印刷艺术中的首要地位,它在学术话语中引起了人们的关注。这种最古老的印刷方法被认为起源于亚洲,目前在全球范围内都在使用。在加纳,这种艺术在当地被称为Adinkra印刷,它主要依靠一种叫做Adinkra Aduro的天然染料和葫芦作为印刷的主要块面。尽管这种传统艺术很受欢迎,但很少有关于块表面、织物和印刷油墨的探索。缺乏色牢度特性的Adinkra Aduro只能在机织棉织物上印刷。本研究以艺术工作室为基础的研究方法,试图探索各种织物上的水溶性和非水溶性印刷油墨的不同木版表面,以打开加纳背景下木版印刷的视野。研究表明,除了加纳纺织艺术家用于木版印刷的葫芦表面外,其他木版表面也可以达到惊人的效果。建议加纳纺织工业的雕版印刷部门将其资源扩展到各种雕版表面和印刷油墨,如果不是织物的话,以扩大艺术的范围。
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Hand Block Printing: Experimenting with Assorted Surfaces and Inks
Block printing has gained attention in academic discourse over the years due to its primacy in the art of printing. This oldest method of printing which is believed to have originated from Asia is currently practiced globally. In Ghana, the art is locally known as Adinkra printing, which essentially rely on a natural dye called Adinkra Aduro and calabash as the chief block surface for printing. Despite the popularity gained by this traditional art, little has been explored with respect to block surfaces, fabrics and printing inks. The Adinkra Aduro which lacks a colour fastness property is printed only on woven cotton fabrics. With the art studio-based research method, this study sought to explore varied block surfaces on assorted fabrics with both water-soluble and water-insoluble printing inks to open the horizon of block printing in the Ghanaian context. The study revealed marvelous effects which could be achieved with other block surfaces apart from the calabash surface used by Ghanaian textiles artists for block printing. It is recommended that, the block printing sector of the Ghanaian textiles industry would extend their resources to varied block surfaces and printing inks if not the fabric, to broaden the scope of the art.
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