Monika Bairwa is a textile designer who graduated with a B.A. in Textile Weaving from Banasthali University and received a postgraduate diploma in Textile Design from the National Institute of Design. She has skills in weaving, print design, garment design, and computer programs like Adobe Creative Suite. Some of her projects and experiences include designing floorscapes, craft documentation, and industrial training at various textile companies. Her work involves exploring woven structures, printing techniques, shaping fabrics, and creating collections of stoles, rugs, and lampshades.
1. Monika Bairwa
| Textile Design | National Institute of Design |
| monikabairwa2@gmail.com | +91-7878776640 |
2. MONIKA BAIRWA | TEXTILE DESIGN
EDUCATION :
-Post Graduate Diploma Programme in Textile Design from National Institute of
Design, Ahmedabad.(2010 batch).
-Graduated in B.A (HONOURS) in Textile Weaving from Banasthali University,
Niwai, Jaipur.
PROJECTS :
-Advance Surface Design : Print collection & surface ornamentation for stoles.
-Design Project on floorscapes for recreational place (swimming pool).
-Craft Documentation on Palm Leaf products in Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh.
-Live project with SEWA, Designing the space for their museum.
SKILLS:
-Weaving
-Print Design
-Surface development
-Garment design
-Embroidaries, chrochet, Knitting
-Proficient in Adobe creative suite, CAD
EXPERIENCE: -Industrial training at Weaver’s Service Centre (Ministry of Textile), Jaipur
In Designing for a month from 18/05/09 to 17/06/09.
In Weaving for 25 days from 10/05/10 to 03/06/10.
-Industrial training at Arvind mills for 2 months.
Created prints & artworks for Premiere vision, 2012, Paris.
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4. WOVEN STRUCTURES:
These samples has been woven using variety of weaves (Back fabric, Multilayer, Extra weft,
Extra warp, Extra weft & warp, Quilting) and different yarns (count 10 - 60).
18. PRINT CONCEPT:
A flower is took from nature to develop a print for saree by abstracting the form to
set a repeat consisting Bel, Buta & Jaal.
Single Buta
Single unit of Bel
Single unit of Jaal
19. Saree having all over jaal and bel at
borders with butas in pallu.
26. industrial training :
The explorations were done in the industry employing the techniques like shibori, arashi,
tie dye, bleaching, indigo dye, dip dye, hypo spray and screen prints on light weight
Indigo fabrics. The art works were displayed at Premiere Vision’ 12, Paris for the Arvind
Ltd. pavilion.
27. Artworks made by using different techniques on different denim materials
28. Artworks made by using different techniques on different denim materials
30. SCREENS FOR OUTDOOR CAFETERIA :
Developed the screens inspired from a structure of beehive with the mix of indian and
contemporary art.
Materials used are net, plastic, small round mirrors, metal chain.
35. Created a moisture absorbing foot mat using numbers of potli filled with polyfill as well as
thermacol balls in some. Potlis with thermacol balls helps the person to feel relaxed and potlis with
polyfill inside helps in absorbing water. This mat serves a multipurpose solution of relaxtation as
well as absorbancy.
36. ADVANCE PRINT AND SURFACE DESIGN
Taking an unusual flower i.e; fennel
and abstracting it for exploring
different prints. Prints are first done on
paper using different colors and
colored pens, then these prints are
applied on fabric.
38. Selected print
Final modified print which is to
be screen printed on fabric
Visual application of final print
on paper which is to be screen
printed and hand painted on
fabric