ARUSHI SIDHWANI TEXTILE DESIGN PORTFOLIO
TIE AND DYE
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Photoshoot of Final Surfaces Arushi Sidhwani | National Institute of Design | Portfolio
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WEAVING
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Samples A range of woven samples inspired from the lotus. Learning and using differnt weaves into samples for interesting checks and surfaces.
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SURFACE DESIGN
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Ink Impressions Arushi Sidhwani | National Institute of Design | Portfolio
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Motifs and Colour Ways First attempt on developing a surface for print. Learning different ways to make repeats and visuallising colour interactions. Finally using screen print and making colour ways along with the final product for Resort Wear, with a bag as the coordinate.
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Resort Wear | Photoshoot Arushi Sidhwani | National Institute of Design | Portfolio
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APPAREL DESIGN
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Final Garment A beginning to the world of fashion and silhouettes. Introduced to methods of pattern making and draping to be able to develop outfits.
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WORKSHOP (Traditional Technique)
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Mata Ni Pachedi A tradional Kalamkari technique native to Gujarat. An art form that depicts stories of various Indian Goddesses. The workshops aim was to first learn this technique and its visual language to further use that to come up with narratives of our own.
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FABRIC CONSTRUCTION
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Explorations Extracting and experimenting different ways of constructing a possible surface, both practical and appealing, from an inspiration. First attempting to replicate it, then heading into abstraction for the final outcome.
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Final Fabric Surface Arushi Sidhwani | National Institute of Design | Portfolio
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KNITTING
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Explorations Using the Passap E-6000 and Design Knit 8 to make knitted jacquard fabrics inspired by the 80’s in the western part of the world. Exploring different knitting techniques and stitch sizes and finally using that to make an outfit.
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Lady Bombdigitty | Final Outfit Photoshoot Arushi Sidhwani | National Institute of Design | Portfolio
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REITBERG MUSEUM (Limited Edition)
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EGYPT: Where Past Meets Present A print project for the Reitberg Museum’s gift shop in Zurich, Switzerland. Developing a range of prints to integrate as limited edition products in the shop parallel to their exhibition on Osiris, the Egyptian God. A detailed study of the Egyptian history/ mythology, understanding of the European market and aesthetics were key for this project.
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Final Prints Arushi Sidhwani | National Institute of Design | Portfolio
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Final Products | Notebooks | Tote Bags | Sticker Palette Arushi Sidhwani | National Institute of Design | Portfolio
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PROJECT FOR ASAHI KASEI
Moodboard | Colour Palette
Final Collection | Prints and fabric development for wearable garments | Indian Market
Display of selected prints at NID Gandhinagar
3D TEXTILES
LES IMMORTELLES French word used for dried flowers, referring to their everlasting beauty. This wall piece takes from that note. Hand woven on a frame and embellished giving the essen of the beauty of dried flowers.
DESIGN FOR SPACE - MICA
PANEL FOR SPACE DIVISION A design intenventiom for the reception of Mica, a private business school in Ahmedabad. For my product i made a fused panel. The key aspects for this are that it is not opaque, hense does not block vision and is also double sided. A white on white products, in shades. For embelishment, there is khadi paint on top with pearls on both sides. Apart from its function, this piece falls in place with the space and adds visual appeal, in an attempt to bring the outside nature inside.
PHOTOGRAPHY
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Traditional Jewellery in Gujarat Arushi Sidhwani | National Institute of Design | Portfolio
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Old City Scenes of Ahmedabad Arushi Sidhwani | National Institute of Design | Portfolio
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The Grey Scale of Smiles Arushi Sidhwani | National Institute of Design | Portfolio
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OPEN ELECTIVE (Indian Railways)
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Gaadi Bula Rahi Hai A classroom project for the Indian Railways. The spoof of the famous song ‘Hai apna dil toh awara’ was made. Straight from re-writing the lyrics, to recording the new song, developing a senario, building the set, shooting and finally editing the Music Video. All under a time crunch of two weeks.
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Thank you. Š National Institute of Design | Arushi Sidhwani findarushi@gmail.com | arushi_s@nid.edu +91 7043102886