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Utilizing Metal Wires to Enhance Embroidery Sculpture

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Last updated: 04 Jan 2025

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In this research experiment, the  raw material of metal wire used for formation and sculpture was chosen to obtain designs that are suitable for portraits  and implemented using the technique of hand embroidery, which is the stitches of running, drown threaded work,  fabric and finally the woven stitch  and the output of the research experiment with pieces of executed art pieces suitable for portraits.  Objective of the research experiment :  To identify the characteristics and features of the metal wire,  techniques of sculpture and formation then execution  by different hand embroidery techniques The research experiment  has been applied to a number of 35 designs and executed by different hand embroidery techniques in a distinct and technical manner. The executed pieces then  evaluated by specialized professors using  an evaluation card. The research experiment results  showed that the skill of pairing between more than one technique, the sculptural formation and manual embroidery achieved a unique harmony in the executed art  piece, as well as the cohesion, harmony and the affinity, which led to the emergence of the executed piece in one entity with consistent parts. the stitching different embroidery and different types and contact and the uniformity and uniformity between the colors. Furthermore the harmony between different embroidery stitches with different types , touches , mating  and uniformity between colors led  to the surface diversity of the  executed  piece, which indicated that,  handling of raw metal wires with an innovative technical vision to introduce new entrances and starting points for the executed  pieces of art commensurate with our contemporary life..

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10.21608/idj.2019.82748

Keywords

Sculpture, Embroidery, Metal Wires

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Attiat

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Abd El Hakeem

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Ali

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Lecturer of clothing and textiles, Department of Home Economics, Faculty of Specific Education, Assiut University

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Assiut

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Asmaa

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Mohamed

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Ali Ahmed

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Assistant Professor of clothing and textiles, Department of Home Economics, Faculty of Specific Education, Assiut University

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Assiut

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9

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3

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12196

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2019-07-01

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2019-05-02

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2019-07-01

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71

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84

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2090-9632

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2090-9640

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International Design Journal

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Utilizing Metal Wires to Enhance Embroidery Sculpture

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22 Jan 2023