Tied up in beauty: The art of tye-die, using different languages ENGLISH, SPANISH AND NIGERIA PIDGIN

in #beauty6 months ago

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Introduction

During my Entrepreneurship program in school, I decided to choose tye-die as the skill I was going to venture into because it ties up beauty in the material being used.
Tye-die is a wonderful skill I'll recommend everyone to go into, I'm doing this specific article in English, Spanish and Nigeria Pidgin 😂
Naija Pidgin:

"Tie-dye na more dan just one technique and no be something wey we go just dey overlook, e dey represent beauty of mistake and how everything no dey perfect. As you dey twist and turn am, story dey come out, and history dey make. The color wey dey shine and pattern wey dey turn, dey make us feel say something nice go commot, dey take us to place of creativity and self-expression. Tie-dye na symbol of freedom, reminder say life no dey straight, say every mistake fit turn to something beautiful." Na y I want let una know say every mistake na style,so tye-die go help you to take maintain your steeze even when u feel say you don spoil the design 😎

English:

"Tie-dye is more than just a technique, it's an art form that embodies the beauty of imperfection and uniqueness. With every twist and turn of the fabric, a story unfolds, and a piece of history is created. The vibrant colors and swirling patterns evoke emotions and transport us to a world of creativity and self-expression. Tie-dye is a symbol of freedom, a reminder that life is full of unexpected twists and turns, and that every mistake can become a masterpiece."

Spanish:

"El tie-dye es más que una técnica, es una forma de arte que encarna la belleza de la imperfección y la singularidad. Con cada giro y vuelta de la tela, se despliega una historia y se crea un pedazo de historia. Los colores vibrantes y los patrones giratorios evocan emociones y nos transportan a un mundo de creatividad y autoexpresión. El tie-dye es un símbolo de libertad, un recordatorio de que la vida está llena de giros y vueltas inesperados, y que cada error puede convertirse en una obra maestra."