Thursday, December 27, 2012

Atayal patterns and design

photo by Mikael Owunna
Atayal (泰雅) art can be seen in everything: their clothes, buildings, murals, hats, jewelry, weavings, and vases. It is simultaneously bold and intricate. It is not only beautiful and unique, but Atayal patterns, design, and colors have deep cultural significance. For example, there is an old story in Atayal culture called Rainbow Bridge. It is said that ancestors live in a beautiful mountain. In order to get there you must complete the tasks that are important in your life. For an Atayal man, it means to be a good hunter and be able to protect your home. For a woman, it means to be a good weaver and take care of her family. If you fulfill your mission while on earth, the ancestors will take you to Rainbow Bridge, which leads to this mountain. If you look at Atayal weavings, they often include horizontal lines and bright colors which represent Rainbow Bridge. Diamonds are important because they represent the ancestors eyes. The eyes are watching you and protecting you. The color red represents blood, life, and strength. In our most recent session with the Atayal children, we taught them how to replicate meaningful Atayal symbols using clay. Their designs were beautiful and culturally relevant.
mural behind Nan'ao Elementary School

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