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KMID : 1160120140030020003
Journal of the Korean Society of Beauty Cultural Arts
2014 Volume.3 No. 2 p.3 ~ p.11
A Study on the Formative Characteristics of Nail Art Design -with priority given to the popular images of pop art-
Yi Mi-Hee

Abstract
Nail art was created in line with the flow of aesthetics, and there is a swift change in the fashion of this area along with the shift of human aesthetic behavior. The formative value and importance of nail art are increasingly stressed as visual arts. This is a form of the arts that is closely associated with the human body. In a word, nail art is unseparable from the human body and is characterized by aesthetic design. Pop art is a trend of art that was created owing to the advance in massmedia in the age where mammonism was rampant. Popular culture was industrialized through its combination with arts, and pop art was to embrace the images of popular culture through the arts. This was one of the trends in figurative painting that was dominant in the world of American art in the early 1960s. Pop art was intended to embrace popular images, which were quite widespread in daily routine life, into the area of art. In this study, the works of Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein and Robert Rauschenberg were analyzed to look into pop art. The nail art works were analyzed in terms of cartoon, popular star, collage and product image, and the works also were analyzed in terms of technique, color, form and texture. Besides, the popular images of pop art that were represented through its design were analyzed, and it``s found that the techniques of pop art were applied in diverse ways. The design of pop art and nail art is expected to be newly viewed as one of expressive arts, and sustained academic research efforts should be directed into that in the future.
KEYWORD
Pop art, Aesthetic design
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