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multiArt is a living school that strays
away from any rigid program. it's based on a proposal of dynamic workshops
that are personalized according to each student. The objective is to stimulate
creativity encouraging experimentation and promoting the application of
the diverse techniques in real projects.
The student can take the complete 1001 textile
printing techniques course that starts with the simpler applications
and moves on to the more complicated ones.
Or choose one or several techniques:
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shibori
and mahaju: the fabrics are folded and tied and through the
application of color, different designs and effects are achieved.
- batik: an
Oriental technique in wuch the fabrics are colored using successive
immersions in liquid dyes, protecting the colors you want to reserve
each time with wax.
- burn-out:
using a chemical, you selectively destroy vegetable-based textile fibers,
leaving the animal and polyester fibers intact. Applied to fabrics with
a mixed composition, it allows you to obtain a design with relief effects.
- fabrics and fibres,
dyes and bleaching agents, molds, templates, reserves, effects, etc.
- Salt: splash,
color combining, reserve-like, salt water
- Batik: 1
layer wax, several layers, tjanting, nickel shaving, dyes, color combination,
crackling, dyes and paints
- Gutta: reserves,
color superimposition, effects
- Thickener:
spatula, stamps, paintbrush, applicator, reserves, thickener as a base
- Essence F:
gutta, antifusants, effects
- Effects:
gradients and textures: Alcohol, water, sugar, ...
- Shibori:
tying, folding, stitching, paints and dyes
- practical aplication
of techniques
Professor: Lu Torralba
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basic
and advanced pattern design: The student gets to know the
world of pattern making and, in addition to making clothing for personal
use, can make it for other people. If it comes to it, the student
can reach a professional level.
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