The aesthetic of fish scale texture patterns as textile designs embellishments

The aesthetic of fish scale texture pattern as a textile designs embellishments are employed as an artistic substance in textile design. There are four types of fishes that can be found in the seas of Malaysia, namely Thread Fish Bream, Herring, John Snapper and Malabar Red Snapper. They are of vari...

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Published in:International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering
Main Author: Ghazali R.; Subramaniam M.; Musa Kahn S.; Wardi R.H.; Ismail I.M.; Sherazi S.M.A.
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Language:English
Published: Blue Eyes Intelligence Engineering and Sciences Publication 2019
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Ghazali R.; Subramaniam M.; Musa Kahn S.; Wardi R.H.; Ismail I.M.; Sherazi S.M.A.
The aesthetic of fish scale texture patterns as textile designs embellishments
2019
International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering
8
2 Special Issue 4
10.35940/ijrte.B1186.0782S419
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85071993691&doi=10.35940%2fijrte.B1186.0782S419&partnerID=40&md5=6b66770495241f593c4e7079d305b6e3
The aesthetic of fish scale texture pattern as a textile designs embellishments are employed as an artistic substance in textile design. There are four types of fishes that can be found in the seas of Malaysia, namely Thread Fish Bream, Herring, John Snapper and Malabar Red Snapper. They are of various shapes and sizes, shiny, weight and texture. The four distinct kinds of fish scales being investigated had proved to be of distinct dimensions, shapes and textures. Fish scales such as Placoid scales, Ganoid’s scales, Cycloid scales and Ctenoid scales were used to study its aesthetic qualities. In this study, the researchers have analyzed the aesthetic qualities of the four fish scales in terms of Clive Bell (1914/2014) and Roger Fry (1920/2011) formalism theory thought that formal aesthetic features of the fish scales are determined by the lines, shapes, form, texture and varieties. The findings showed that the Malabar Red Snapper has the thickest scales. The John Snapper has a texture that looks like a fingerprint and the scales of Herring has an interesting surface. It has contour lines. Its scales are also attractive because the edge produces furry lines after the drying process. Fish scales also have their own unique characteristics. They can be smooth and flat when water is spread over and become hard and rolled under the sunshine. Then, the fish scales are smoothen again when water is spread over and vice versa. Hence, this study serves as an artistic identity and determine the textile designs recognition. © BEIESP.
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author Ghazali R.; Subramaniam M.; Musa Kahn S.; Wardi R.H.; Ismail I.M.; Sherazi S.M.A.
spellingShingle Ghazali R.; Subramaniam M.; Musa Kahn S.; Wardi R.H.; Ismail I.M.; Sherazi S.M.A.
The aesthetic of fish scale texture patterns as textile designs embellishments
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title The aesthetic of fish scale texture patterns as textile designs embellishments
title_short The aesthetic of fish scale texture patterns as textile designs embellishments
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description The aesthetic of fish scale texture pattern as a textile designs embellishments are employed as an artistic substance in textile design. There are four types of fishes that can be found in the seas of Malaysia, namely Thread Fish Bream, Herring, John Snapper and Malabar Red Snapper. They are of various shapes and sizes, shiny, weight and texture. The four distinct kinds of fish scales being investigated had proved to be of distinct dimensions, shapes and textures. Fish scales such as Placoid scales, Ganoid’s scales, Cycloid scales and Ctenoid scales were used to study its aesthetic qualities. In this study, the researchers have analyzed the aesthetic qualities of the four fish scales in terms of Clive Bell (1914/2014) and Roger Fry (1920/2011) formalism theory thought that formal aesthetic features of the fish scales are determined by the lines, shapes, form, texture and varieties. The findings showed that the Malabar Red Snapper has the thickest scales. The John Snapper has a texture that looks like a fingerprint and the scales of Herring has an interesting surface. It has contour lines. Its scales are also attractive because the edge produces furry lines after the drying process. Fish scales also have their own unique characteristics. They can be smooth and flat when water is spread over and become hard and rolled under the sunshine. Then, the fish scales are smoothen again when water is spread over and vice versa. Hence, this study serves as an artistic identity and determine the textile designs recognition. © BEIESP.
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