Travelling Patterns - Handmade Book
By Aditi Jain, Ruchi Shah, Verena Gerlach, Henning Wagenbreth
Patterns are made up of repeated icons that suggest their meaning. They feature in the graphic arts and are used decoratively, or as elements that tell a story. Diverse ways of pattern-making have endured in India, and this book takes inspiration from one of them: the remarkable tradition of block-printed patterns on cloth.
Inspired by the wooden printing blocks used to create these textile patterns, four artists—from India and Germany—set out to play with the language of patterns. Travelling Patterns features each of their journeys through four distinct visual narratives, as they tease apart and reassemble patterns and motifs:
Aditi Jain takes the viewer through the process of Indian spinning and weaving, using traditional block-printing icons.
Ruchi Shah builds a narrative around nature and the city, drawing on two kinds of traditional forms: geometric and organic.
Verena Gerlach creates her own motifs using objects and typography, assembling them together to evoke everyday life in a south Indian coastal city.
Henning Wagenbreth illustrates an ironic narrative of travel for our times, setting the images within elaborately patterned borders.
Travelling Patterns is a unique visual assemblage—in which pattern-making travels from textile to paper, from the decorative to the narrative, and from one context to another. A celebration of print-making in various forms, the book has been letterpressed on handmade paper. The cloth cover—hand printed using wooden blocks—pays homage to the traditional blocks from which the artists drew their inspiration. Comes in a screenprinted cardboard sleeve.
Tara Books, hardcover (letterpress-printed on handmade paper with a block-printed textile cover), 8.5 x 11.25 inches, 84 pages.
Tara Books is an award-winning, internationally-recognized independent publishing house made up of a collective of writers, designers and book artisans who favor a non-hierarchical mode of functioning, informed by feminism and other movements for social justice.
Founded in 1994 by Gita Wolf and based in Chennai, India, Tara Books runs its own print shop, employing over 25 bookmaking artisans on a fair-trade basis. Known for their handmade books, they use handmade paper and non-toxic inks to create numbered artists’ books, as well as art prints and unique stationery (we also carry their wonderful Flukebooks!)
They collaborate with a range of writers, artists and designers from lndia and elsewhere, and an integral part of their publishing is a pioneering engagement with the rich diversity of Indian folk and tribal art.