Browsing by Author "Nanyunja, Ruth"
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Item A studio exploration of embroidery for the production of wall hangings using basketry as a source of insipiration.(Kyambogo University [unpublished work], 2015-05) Nanyunja, RuthThe purpose of this study was to explore the studio possibilities of using embroidery in the production of wall hangings, using basketry as a source of inspiration for wall hanging ideas. The study arises out of the researcher's observation that embroidery as a technique for fabric decoration has not been fully explored in the production of wall hangings, and therefore the need to explore hand embroidery and place its appreciation into the Art and Design industry. In the process of this research the researcher explored different embroidery stitches on different surfaces. The design inspiration for this study was drawn from basketry. It was realized that most Ugandan cultures have an inexplicable connections with the baskets, Basketry features in nearly every aspect of peoples lives which aspects have been used as a basis for developing wall hangings. Based on qualitative research design, the researcher analyzed data from both the researchers design processes and the respondents points of views. The research findings reveal batiks, prints, mosaic and wooden carving being the existing available wall hangings and embroidery being used to decorate items like table cloth, caps and T-shirts. The recommendation emerging from the study is a general call to artists to explore the use of embroidery technique in terms of style and material, for rich, and exciting products can be produced using embroidery.