Journal of the Korean Society of Cosmetology 2011;17(6):1000-1008.
Published online December 31, 2011.
초현실주의 작품을 응용한 네일아트 오브제 확장에 관한 연구
조미자, 정숙영
Research Paper : A Study on Extension of Nail Art Objects Applying Surrealism Works
Mi Ja Cho, Sook Young Jeong
Abstract
In particular, artists have broken with our stereotypes in ways to express the human body, fully displaying originality according to artist or times. Moreover, such fields as fashion, hair design, make-up, and nail art which receive much recognition as unique world of art as the extension of the body and one symbolized cultural language have repeated growth while they are given their own role and function. A study on the extension of nail art object attempted by this study has some important suggestion in related fields. First of all, it analyzes and grasps minor objects we can see in daily surroundings and a variety of themes and materials in beauty art from a consistent view through works. Next is related with the technique of nail art. This study will contribute to breaking with a prevalent simple idea based on a stereotype that nail art must be represented on the nail and securing a power source to overcome the limitation of conventional expression materials. In particular, the various analysis and research on the extension of nail art object is very important because it will provide a theoretical basis to establish a firm position of nail art as one field of art. The results suggest that object environment in contemporary painting has explored great development in its change and the application of nail art is closely correlated with formativeness. Formative characteristic of cubism which was the starting point of object research is abstract expression of papiers colles and collage which is attached to the canvas. Surrealism which was attempted under the influence of psycho-analysis by Freud was expressed based on unconsciousness, dream, and fantasy and led which combines heterogeneous materials. In conclusion, it is confirmed that nail art can graft into all art fields to create new formative art by getting out of the existing simple technique and overcoming limitation of conventional expression materials.
Key Words: Nail art, Object, Surrealism


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