How to make a wall art with Nigerian fabric

avatar

I am a Nigerian, and we have our own unique cultures. In order to celebrate cultural diversity, I decided to make a wall art of a lady, using Nigerian fabric.

The Nigerian fabric is one of the biggest symbols of Nigerian culture. Through this fabric, we showcase our culture to the world.

I saw this as the perfect opportunity to showcase the uniqueness of the Nigerian fabric, and in extension, the Nigerian culture.

In this art, I use some leftover fabrics, instead of just throwing them away. The fabric came in handy and the art came out well.


Materials

  • Carton

  • A piece of paper

  • A pair of scissors

  • Pieces of Nigerian fabric

  • Buttons

  • Gum


Steps

Step 1

I put the white paper on a large carton and traced the edges of the paper on the carton. Then I carved out a rectangular carton following the lines I traced. So the carton had the same shape as the white paper.

Step 2

I applied gum on the surface of the carton and placed the paper on the carton, so that they would stick together.

Next, I cut a piece of fabric, giving it a design such that it will serve as the clothing for the body in the art.

Step 3

I made a sketch of a lady on another carton, and then I carved it out.

After that, I applied gum on the back of this sketch I carved out, and I placed it on the white paper.

Step 4

It was time to apply the Nigerian fabrics. For the head, I took little pieces of fabric, folded them and placed them diagonally. I placed some diagonally on the right layer by layer, and I also placed them on the left diagonally, layer by layer. I applied gum to make them stick.

With every layer, I made the fabric bigger. I ensure that I followed the edges of the head.

As you can see, the combination of fabrics on the head looks like a head cover. This is a popular fashion for Nigerian ladies. When Nigerian ladies dress up in such fabric, they also wrap a piece of the fabric round their head, trying to match it with what they are wearing.

I also applied the fabric I carved out earlier for the clothing. I held it to the paper using gum.

Step 5

I applied two buttons on both sides of the head to serve as earrings. This is the final result.


This is a very simple diy art to commemorate the World Day of cultural diversity. The reason why I love this art is that it doesn't just project the Nigerian culture, it projects African culture. The Nigerian fabric is very popular. It is well known and used beyond Nigeria. I do hope you like the art.

Posted Using InLeo Alpha



0
0
0.000
10 comments
avatar

This is a really nice piece of decoration. Reckon with a bit of painting or a figure, this would be even more better. Nonetheless, a lovely work.

0
0
0.000
avatar

I think I need this material, haha. Nicely. !diy !discovery 29

0
0
0.000
avatar
@stevenson7 just sent you a DIY token as a little appreciation for your post dear @trexane! Feel free to multiply it by sending someone else !DIY in a comment :) You can do that x times a day depending on your balance so:

Don't be shy - share some DIY!

You can query your personal balance by !DIYSTATS

0
0
0.000
avatar

This is the look of a true African woman dressed in cultural attire, wow I can't believe you did this, it looks great, best of luck in the contest.

0
0
0.000
avatar

Beautiful handicraft that represents your culture really beautiful.

0
0
0.000
avatar

Beautiful idea! Congratulations for this original project.

0
0
0.000