Abstract |
This study is designed to develop textile design based on the formative features of Chusa Kim Jung Hee`s seal engraving, as a way of using exile culture in Jeju Island in various ways.
Jeju Island, the representative place of exile, since the advent of Joseon Dynasty, developed a unique geographic and cultural exile culture distinctive from other areas. Motives of textile design are developed to enhance the applicability of cultural and tourism products based on the results of analysis on Kim`s poem, calligraphy, and painting completed in Jeju Island as well as formative features of his seal engraving, including antiqueness, rhythmicity, moderation, and concreteness. It was devised to impart new values of exile culture to Jeju Island through the intrinsically re-branded exile culture contents of this exotic island rather than merely contribute to the development of storytelling contents of local culture.
Provided that the formativeness derived from Chusa Kim Jung Hee`s seal engraving is applied, it is likely to contribute to the development of various products of exile culture in Jeju Island and of fashion design. |
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Key Words |
추사, 전각, 고졸성, 절주성, 절제성, 구상성, 텍스타일, Chusa, Seal engraving, Antiqueness, Rhythmicity, Moderation, Concreteness, Textile |
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