Pair of boy's pants by Anonymous

Pair of boy's pants c. mid 20th century

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fibre-art, textile, cotton

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pattern heavy

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fibre-art

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textile

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fashion and textile design

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pattern design

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repetition of pattern

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pattern repetition

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cotton

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textile design

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decorative-art

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imprinted textile

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layered pattern

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funky pattern

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combined pattern

Dimensions: 29 x 49 in. (73.66 x 124.46 cm) (at waist)

Copyright: Public Domain

This “Pair of boy’s pants,” made by an anonymous artist, presents a striking study in contrast. The dark fabric serves as a stark ground for vibrant floral and geometric designs. The eye is immediately drawn to the interplay between the rigid, symmetrical shapes and the free-flowing, organic patterns of the embroidery. Consider how the artist uses this tension to engage with ideas of structure versus chaos, or control versus freedom. The embroidery, with its intricate detailing and embedded mirrors, might be interpreted as a symbolic language. These symbols may point to specific cultural meanings or personal narratives. The formal arrangement here seems less about creating a harmonious composition and more about establishing a visual dialogue. This invites us to consider the garment not merely as an article of clothing, but as a field of signs open to ongoing cultural and personal interpretation.

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