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Mola
Art, also called Kuna Mola, is an amazing creation by the
women of the Kuna or Cuna tribe from Central America.
Living directly on the San Blas Islands of Panama,
these women create some of the most gorgeous pieces of art
imaginable. Using
a special appliqué process called “reverse appliqué”
the women take numerous layers of cloth, each of varying
color. These
layers are then stitched together loosely while the top
layers are fine-tipped cut with special scissors.
The cut edges are then folded back at which time they
are stitched to the bottom layer.
The word
Mola translates into “blouse”.
Although Mola Art was originally artwork done on
women’s blouses as a means of adding beautiful color and
design, today you will find Mola Art done on more than just
blouses and in many cases, used as an actual form of art
that is framed and proudly displayed.
The wonderful aspect of the Mola pieces is that they
are all so unique and vibrant.
Women have the freedom to create beautiful designs of
nature, which today, has become an increasingly popular type
of apparel worn in the United States, Europe, and Asia.
Most pieces
consist of some type of motif constructed on several layers.
As the designs are made, the cutting process exposes
the underlying colors.
While it might sound simple, once you have seen Mola
art, you can see that this is truly a developed skill.
This method of cutting instead of drawing is one
aspect that makes each design unique.
Once the piece is complete, the panels are then used
to create both front and back pieces for the blouse.
This way, the Kuna Indian women looked beautiful both
coming and going.
The nice
aspect of Mola art is that so many different designs could
be used. For
instance, common motifs would
include flowers, fish, crab, parrots, fish, squirrel,
monkey, dolphin, and much more. Typically, you find the chosen design representing nature and
things that are a part of the women’s everyday life. However, what is so stunning is that regardless of the
design, the colors are gorgeous – bright and vivid.
The detailing is what makes the Mola art so
interesting, each design meticulously designed to impress.
In fact, no matter how many blouses or other art
forms are made, there are never two designs exactly alike.
Other things
commonly seen in the Mola art is anything to do with
medicine, politics, dreams, fantasy, legends, imaginations,
and literally anything that the woman experiences or
observes. Because
of this, you see women using the things around them, as well
as things important in their life, both pleasure and work.
Then, these designs are constructed into magnificent
geometric and abstract motifs.
Since each woman envisions the completed piece in her
own mind, they are all so amazing and different.
Therefore, even if 10 women created monkey motifs,
each would ultimately be unique.
The
most important thing is that the Mola art should be
beautiful, appearing realistic, and three-dimensional.
The woman will take her design of choice, adding her
own personality or feelings into the creation.
For that reason, if she were happy one day and made a
bird motif but sad the next day, again making a bird motif,
each design would be different.
Because Mola
art could easily be viewed along with a fine painting, there
are many masterpieces hanging in museums as actual art.
The stitches are perfect, making the completed pieces
spectacular. Keep in mind that each of the Mola art pieces measure 16 x 13
inches, meaning whether the design were an elephant, flower,
or something mythological, the size would be the same.
Although difficult to find in most countries, getting
your hands on a Mola blouse or piece of artwork is a
lifetime treasure.
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