Aashni Anjan Thakore

IR3596

DRP_SEMESTER 10

Traditional Colour Sensibilities and the Role of Natural Environment on it.
This study is based on understanding traditional colour sensibilities with respect to the natural environment of the chosen region. Light plays an essential role in the perception of colour. “The colour uses light as its vehicle” (Amala Shah), which means that the study of colour is conducted in reference to the quality of light. 
 The study of Banni in Kutch, Gujarat, is undertaken to understand the traditional colour sensibilities of the region. 
 The study is categorized into two major topics and their interrelation- natural and man-made environments. The natural environment encompasses landscape, skylines, flora, fauna and farming. The man-made environment comprises the built form, attires, textile, objects of daily use and crafts. These two layers juxtapose with each other to form the complete pallet. The study is based on a holistic approach where the colours are perceived with the context of the natural environment to connect the interdependencies of each other in terms of tangible and intangible aspects. This research leads to the understanding of the colour aesthetics manifest a way of life in the region.

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Location and Journey

Landscape

Flora and Fauna

Built form

Textile

Craft 1

Craft 2

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