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DOI :     Journal Korea Society of Visual Design Forum , Vol.67, No.0, 93 ~ 107, 2020
Title
Mandala art therapy approaching with enamel
장희은 Hee-eun Jang
abstract
Background Midst the constant competition, the modern person is exposed to considerable stress and anxiety. Revolution and the development of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Internet of Things (IoT), there are predictions that jobs that require people to work directly will disappear, and therefore people feel worthless and undergo a crisis of identity, experiencing great psychological suffering. For the modern person, a great need has arisen for self-reflection and ways in which to relieve negative emotions. In order to achieve these two things, there is a need to examine the psychological characteristics, or the psychological impact of enamel, and seek out the different usages of the enamel mandala in the field of psychology. Methods Through examining the history of enamel and the process of its development, this study aims to apprehend the theoretical background and understand the characteristics of enamel. this study aims to examine the theory of art therapy and the psychological characteristics of the mandala. Result In this study, the use of enamel as a new medium in art therapy was investigated. An enamel mandala was produced using the art mandala pattern of art therapy as an enamel design. Based on the color and symbol of Enamel Mandala, we examined the psychological characteristics. Conclusion By applying enamel as a medium for new areas, it was intended to broaden the use of enamel to psychological areas. In terms of design, a new attempt of enamel design was achieved through a mandala pattern, and the color of the enamel and the symbolism of the mandala were comprehensively reviewed. Through the process of producing the Enamel Mandala work, we explored the psychological potential of healing to experience emotional dissolution and inner integration.
Key Words
칠보, 만다라, 미술치료, Enamel, Mandara, Art Therapy
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