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Bojagi - Korean Textile Art: technique, design and inspiration

Bojagi - Korean Textile Art: technique, design and inspiration

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Bojagi is a traditional Korean textile art technique that uses scraps of fabric to create beautiful textiles. It is influenced by modern artists and is becoming increasingly popular in the West. This book provides an overview of the technique, including fabrics and sewing equipment, obanseak, color seams and embellishments, and jagokbo. It offers textile artists and quilters a range of ideas to use in their own work.

Format: Hardback
Length: 128 pages
Publication date: 22 August 2019
Publisher: Pavilion Books


Bojagi, also known as Pojagi, is a captivating traditional Korean textile art form that has withstood the test of time. Its origins can be traced back centuries, when it was created from remnants of leftover fabrics, showcasing the artist's skill in repurposing materials. These intricate textiles bear a resemblance to the works of renowned modern artists like Mondrian and Klee, showcasing the timeless beauty of Bojagi.

Today, this technique has evolved into a highly sought-after art form, producing stunning textiles that are gaining popularity in the West, particularly among quilters. Leading expert on the subject, Sara Cook, takes readers on a journey through the techniques and principles of Bojagi, providing valuable insights for modern textile artists seeking to interpret these timeless designs creatively.

The book begins with a brief history and understanding of Bojagi within Korean culture, laying the foundation for the subsequent chapters. It delves into the various fabrics and sewing equipment used in Bojagi, including silk, hemp, and ramie, emphasizing their significance in creating these intricate textiles. The author then explores the Obanseak technique, which involves the use of colors and symbolism in Bojagi designs. Color Seams and Embellishments are explored, showcasing the artistry involved in creating intricate patterns and textures. Finally, Jagokbo, the art of textiles pieced from tiny scraps, is introduced, demonstrating the remarkable skill and patience required to create these miniature masterpieces.

Throughout the book, Sara Cook showcases her own work and the work of other artists, providing inspiration and guidance for textile artists and quilters alike. The book offers a wealth of ideas and techniques that can be incorporated into one's own work, allowing for a fresh and innovative approach to textile art. Similar to the fascination with Shibori, Bojagi brings one of the East's most creative textiles to a Western audience, offering a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of Korea.

In conclusion, Bojagi is a truly remarkable traditional Korean textile art form that has transcended time. Through Sara Cook's expert guidance and captivating illustrations, this book offers textile artists and quilters a wealth of ideas and techniques to explore and interpret Bojagi creatively. Whether one is a seasoned artist or a beginner seeking to expand their skills, this book is a must-have for anyone interested in exploring the world of traditional Korean textiles.

Weight: 790g
Dimension: 281 x 229 x 16 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781849945219

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