
Danish fabric printing - for 100 years
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The book, Danish Fabric Printing - for 100 years, explores the role of fabric printing in Danish design over the past 100 years, based on the collection of Designmuseum Danmark. With contributions from prominent textile artists such as Marie Gudme Leth and Arne Jacobsen, it shows how patterns, colors and techniques have shaped a unique Danish home culture - from batik and block printing to modern digital methods.
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The fabric printing technique makes it possible to decorate a finished textile with a combination of patterns and motifs that play with rhythm and repetition, tactility and structure, colors and light, two-dimensionality and the illusion of three-dimensionality.
Author: Kirsten Toftegaard
Page count: 204
Dimensions: H: 23 cm x W: 25 cm
Publisher: Strandberg Publishing
Language: Danish

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