Art, describing the inner aesthetic consciousness of human mind, has been deeply engaged in our daily lives. In a contemporary society, arts, as a genre per se, including architecture, music and drawing, became closely related to fashion industries and their expression and aesthetic pursuits have provided various motives for fashion designers. Plasticity expressed in art works has been applied to fashion designs to create unique and creative designs, and has evolved fashion designs with artistic qualities by reconstructing visual images. Especially, the collaboration of fashion design and painting does not merely indicate adding additional colors on clothes; it indicates the portrayal of a designer’s inner world and understanding the mind of artist, which satisfies multi-faceted cultural needs of modern people at the same time. Thus, this study has selected late works of Joan Miro, which represented symbolic signs and abstract expressions most actively, and employed water-soluble non-woven fabric to draw patterns incorporating various machine stitching and patchworks. Also, utilizing black and other vivid primitive colors which are commonly observed in his late works, the study has emphasized the visual effect. This study intends to apply plasticity observed in Joan Miro’s late painting works to fashion designs, and to establish potential creative fashion design works that meet various emotional needs of modern people, ultimately expanding the scope of expression at the same time. This study holds its worth in that it translates Joan Miro’s unique drawing lines observed and symbols impressed by objects into modern style symbols, and apply to fashion, creating a practical yet artistic fashion design. The study has been conducted by first reviewing and collecting modern fashion design cases that utilized plasticity and Joan Miro’s painting characteristics based on the understanding of his works through various literatures and images. In addition, by reviewing various literature studies, media and picture collections, the study has collected necessary data for the stitch method. Based on the collected data, the study has analyzed various applications of machine stitching and cases in which machine stitching has been actually incorporated into fashion by reviewing web, and fashion collections. Moreover, the study has reviewed unique fashion designs that have incorporated the vibe of drawing lines, and has selected 6 clothing items to review, including 2 pieces of long coat, 2 pieces of one-piece dress, and 2 pairs of tops and skirts. The results of the study are as follows. First, in an effort to incorporate inner world of Joan Miro mirrored in his paintings, seemingly scribble-like lines that are based on nature, symbolized images, plasticity of primitive colors can be utilized, and represent simple and symbolic images. Second, symbolized lines and shapes observed in Joan Miro’s late works are composed of calligraphic lines and geometric shapes such as ellipses, triangles and rectangles, and are thus suitable to be used as motifs for fashion patterns. Third, in an effort to utilize plasticity of colors observed in Joan Miro’s late works, by contrasting achromatic colors like black and white with primitive colors such as red, yellow and green, drastic and symbolic meanings can be well represented. Moreover, by incorporating simple silhouette, simply by using the same thread but varying its thickness, straight stitching can drastically express symbolic meanings through simple overlapping and repetition. Fourth, using machine stitching method, the study has represented the linear plasticity expressed by Joan Miro as if lines were drawn using a brush, and, by utilizing various materials through machine stitching method that incorporated application and patch work methods, the study has varied the texture. Thus, the study intended to explore unlimited potential of fashion industry and contribute to the development of modern fashion industry by utilizing simplicity, stability and vivid primitive colors, apparent plastic character of Joan Miro’s paintings, into fashion design. Moreover, by diversifying machine stitch decorations, the study hopes to develop high-end materials, and ultimately to provide greater opportunities to incorporate fashion and painting. ,免费韩语论文,韩语论文 |