This paper focusing on an analysis of studies on nail art investigates the possibilities of creative and artistic expression in nail art using ethnic factors which are popular in current amalgamated cultures, especially through expanding the range of application on ethnic patterns. The purpose of th...
This paper focusing on an analysis of studies on nail art investigates the possibilities of creative and artistic expression in nail art using ethnic factors which are popular in current amalgamated cultures, especially through expanding the range of application on ethnic patterns. The purpose of this study is to diversify the concept of nail art design using ethnic patterns, to find the technical process for symbolizing motifs and how to express them in nail art, and figure out the differences when three identical patterns with different materials are used. In order to achieve the purpose, the researcher had studied on various kinds of work in nail art and drew the following conclusion: First, the researcher limited the ethnic factors to Korea, China, Japan, and India, and arrived at making an animal print and plant print which represented characteristics of each country. This approach helped fertilize ideas for nail art design, and this paper suggested a variety of methodological alternatives in design choice. Also, it gave an opportunity to make people aware of the interrelationships among trend, fashion, and nail beauty. Second, by producing real nail art creations from eight motifs adopted and symbolized, the researcher has identified that the effect of nail art design could be doubled when it has done through a string of the systemic process; that is from motif to pattern to creation, not just through a temporary process based on nail art professionals’ momentary creativity or customers’ request. Third, when it comes to express an identical pattern with three different materials, the effect of completed creations was maximized when the characteristics of patterns and materials were in perfect harmony. A correlation between nail art patterns and materials means it is necessary for people involved in nail art to cultivate scientific knowledge in characteristics of materials and make a constant effort to find more technical methods using the materials. This study has following limitations: Nail art design is related to pictorial expression, therefore there were slight differences in the expression of the identical patterns when they were expressed with different materials. Besides, gels limited the expression because they did not have a wide range of color selections and are expensive compared to other materials. The researcher expects this study applying trends as grounds of ideas in nail art design could help to develop infinite possibilities in the expression of effectiveness and artistry in nail art. Also, the outcomes of this study put emphasis on offering basic information for academic and artistic studies of nail beauty art as well as other beauty art, and proposing infinite possibilities in studies of cosmetology.
This paper focusing on an analysis of studies on nail art investigates the possibilities of creative and artistic expression in nail art using ethnic factors which are popular in current amalgamated cultures, especially through expanding the range of application on ethnic patterns. The purpose of this study is to diversify the concept of nail art design using ethnic patterns, to find the technical process for symbolizing motifs and how to express them in nail art, and figure out the differences when three identical patterns with different materials are used. In order to achieve the purpose, the researcher had studied on various kinds of work in nail art and drew the following conclusion: First, the researcher limited the ethnic factors to Korea, China, Japan, and India, and arrived at making an animal print and plant print which represented characteristics of each country. This approach helped fertilize ideas for nail art design, and this paper suggested a variety of methodological alternatives in design choice. Also, it gave an opportunity to make people aware of the interrelationships among trend, fashion, and nail beauty. Second, by producing real nail art creations from eight motifs adopted and symbolized, the researcher has identified that the effect of nail art design could be doubled when it has done through a string of the systemic process; that is from motif to pattern to creation, not just through a temporary process based on nail art professionals’ momentary creativity or customers’ request. Third, when it comes to express an identical pattern with three different materials, the effect of completed creations was maximized when the characteristics of patterns and materials were in perfect harmony. A correlation between nail art patterns and materials means it is necessary for people involved in nail art to cultivate scientific knowledge in characteristics of materials and make a constant effort to find more technical methods using the materials. This study has following limitations: Nail art design is related to pictorial expression, therefore there were slight differences in the expression of the identical patterns when they were expressed with different materials. Besides, gels limited the expression because they did not have a wide range of color selections and are expensive compared to other materials. The researcher expects this study applying trends as grounds of ideas in nail art design could help to develop infinite possibilities in the expression of effectiveness and artistry in nail art. Also, the outcomes of this study put emphasis on offering basic information for academic and artistic studies of nail beauty art as well as other beauty art, and proposing infinite possibilities in studies of cosmetology.
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