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DOI :     Journal Korea Society of Visual Design Forum , Vol.72, No.0, 7 ~ 19, 2021
Title
Scalability of Textile Art Expressions through Needle Felting Technique
우정이 Jeong-i Woo , 김성연 Sung-yeon Kim
abstract
Background Today, textile art is not limited to any one area but at the same time becoming more extensive, while breaking away from the limitations, Textile art, which has led various developments not only in materials but also in various aspects such as techniques and themes, has become an area of contemporary art based on autonomy and diversity. Based on these characteristics of textile art, this study aims to promote the development of textile art using needle felting techniques. While many felting have increased through this workability, there has been very limited research cases on combining with other materials and genres. In this paper, It will explore other feasible materials, genres and examples of combinations, and then look for the possibilities of combination and development through direct research. Methods This paper will first learn about the origin and conceptual characteristics of the felt. At the end, through study of the combination cases with other materials this study will investigate the applicability, formability, and aesthetics of needle felting techniques in the field of textile art, while studying the possibility Result Through this process, this study has a value in revealing the possibility of future growth of needle felting in line with the ever-developing flow of textile art, offering the fact that they can be applied as a medium for combining various genres as an advanced art technique and that they are widely available and possible to combine. Conclusion Based on this, the needle felt technique and other materials and genres, and combined expressions, derived a variety of combining methods, applications and possibilities for combining.
Key Words
니들 펠트 기법, 이종 소재, 결합, Neddle Felting Technique, Different species Material, Combination
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