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Application of Punctuation in Arts and Crafts
Application of Punctuation in Arts and Crafts

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abstract:

Punctuation is well known, and each punctuation has its own unique meaning, which plays an increasingly important role in modern life. This paper discusses the relationship between punctuation as a graphic element and arts and crafts, and points out the characteristics of punctuation and the potential power between the form and meaning of punctuation, so that designers can better apply it to their works. How to effectively convey the visual and moral significance through the excavation and thinking of punctuation marks is the focus that designers pay more and more attention to.

Key words:

Punctuation marks; Arts and crafts; Graphics; semantics

This paper analyzes and studies the application of punctuation in arts and crafts, hoping to adapt to the needs of modern information by integrating punctuation elements, so that arts and crafts can also express their feelings.

1. Characteristics of punctuation marks

Although punctuation marks vary in details due to different fonts, the overall graphic characteristics are fixed. The morphological elements of punctuation marks include points and lines. Among them, the shapes of points are not limited, such as periods, commas, pause symbols, etc. This is diverse; Point is the center and focus of force, which has great visual tension and aesthetic feeling and strong decorative effect. The shapes of lines are diverse, which can be long or short, curved or straight, thick or thin, regular or random; Different arrangements and combinations of lines produce different visual effects, such as book titles and brackets. The arrangement and combination of points and lines is the key to the presentation of punctuation marks. Arts and crafts are shaped by basic modeling elements such as points, lines and surfaces under the formal rules of plastic arts. Punctuation symbols are similar to the elements of arts and crafts, which are based on points and lines, and these elements can be skillfully integrated into arts and crafts design.

2. The expansion and new usage of punctuation.

2. 1 Punctuation in Visual Communication Design

In visual communication design, punctuation marks, as design elements of signs, are widely used in foreign signs. Punctuation marks are characterized by conciseness, cognition, uniqueness, aesthetics, culture, communication and enjoyment. Punctuation is applied to the design, giving the logo the same characteristics. Punctuation marks not only decorate the logo, but also enhance the design sense of the logo. The arrangement, combination, isomorphism or exaggeration of punctuation marks make the logo interesting and creative. Punctuation, as a written language, has a special meaning. In the process of information dissemination, the theme is conveyed in the simplest and most direct way, so that people can remember and identify the signs quickly and achieve better visual communication effect.

2.2 punctuation in the use of jewelry design

Jewelry designed with punctuation as an element occupies a small market share, mostly fashion jewelry and commercial jewelry. Simple style, simple modeling, simple and direct use of punctuation graphics. This kind of jewelry mostly uses punctuation marks with special graphic features, such as question mark, exclamation mark, dollar, wavy line and @ symbol. This kind of jewelry is mainly metal, and some of it is pan-material. There are also some punctuation jewelry decorated with the original punctuation shape, which is vivid and interesting.

Jewelry designed with punctuation marks directly uses punctuation marks, mostly pendants, which have little decorative effect and weak sense of spatial modeling. Most jewelry expressions are vague and lack interest and imagination. This kind of jewelry generally only appears in the form of a single piece, and there are few complete sets of jewelry, and their series and brands are low. The author thinks that this kind of jewelry can only be loved by some young consumers in a short time, and there is still room for improvement and breakthrough in jewelry designed with punctuation as the element. Expand the modelling technique of jewelry design, refine the semantics of punctuation, and integrate it into jewelry, sublimate the aesthetic feeling of jewelry, increase the cultural value of jewelry, and make it popular with more people.

3. The application of punctuation semantics in arts and crafts.

Since ancient times, China has attached great importance to the artistic conception and connotation of all things, saying that there are things to carry Tao. The modern significance of "Tao on things" is to embody certain cultural connotations with utensils. Punctuation as an artistic symbol, its regular meaning is its aesthetic basis as an artistic symbol. The semantic connotation of punctuation marks is expressed through arts and crafts works, which are more valuable and attractive because of the characteristics and semantics of punctuation marks. For example, a period and a period mean complete harmony. Period and period convey the meaning of blending, transmission and communication between China and the West. Circular punctuation marks symbolize perfection, beauty, harmony and satisfactory results. Punctuation marks are rich in semantics and graphic aesthetics, and are a design element of artistic emotional expression language.

There are all kinds of plastic arts and handicraft skills. Application of punctuation in arts and crafts modeling. Among them, modelling technique is common in arts and crafts works, such as graphic outline, gestalt three-dimensional, arrangement and combination, isomorphism, exaggerated deformation and texture application. Most traditional arts and crafts works use a single modelling technique, and there is almost no way to combine two or more modelling technique. I think designers can find a new breakthrough in this respect. However, the integration between the semantics of punctuation marks and arts and crafts is rare. The unique semantics of punctuation marks can give new connotations to arts and crafts works, and can also extend from single works to derivative works.

4. Conclusion

Punctuation marks are concise, intuitive and easy to identify, and can clearly and directly understand the meaning of information regardless of age and education level. Punctuation is not only a language, but also a graphic. The uniqueness of punctuation marks has brought infinite new ideas to modern arts and crafts. The balanced, staggered, dense and irregular punctuation figures and semantics are combined to form a wonderful rhythm and rhythm, which adds interest and enriches the appeal of the image. As arts and crafts workers, we should break through the limited thinking, explore the relationship between punctuation and arts and crafts in many ways, integrate punctuation into design, increase creativity and visual weight, strengthen the vividness and expressiveness of works, and make arts and crafts works more artistic charm and existence value.

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Extended reading: arts and crafts papers

abstract:

Arts and crafts is an important art. Studying the nature, characteristics and development law of arts and crafts is of great significance and role to the prosperity and development of arts and crafts. This paper makes a comprehensive, systematic and in-depth understanding of arts and crafts from three theoretical levels: concept, type and characteristics.

Key words:

Arts and crafts; Concept; Type; trait

First, the concept of arts and crafts

Arts and crafts, also known as "practical arts and crafts", generally refers to "an art with aesthetic value in shape and appearance and related to human daily life."

Arts and crafts are restricted by materials and production technology, so they have the nature of combining technology and artistry.

Second, the types of arts and crafts

There are many kinds of handicrafts, which are usually divided into three categories:

(1) Art daily necessities

The so-called "artistic" articles for daily use refer to articles for daily use after artistic processing or artistic treatment, such as embroidered pillowcases, exquisite quilts, sheets, curtains and exquisite glassware. They are mostly practical, supplemented by decoration, that is, they have both ornamental value on the basis of practicality.

(2) Folk arts and crafts

This is a kind of folk arts and crafts, with common materials, simple manufacturing process and low price, which can be both practical and ornamental. Such as bamboo weaving, straw weaving, wickerwork, batik, clay sculpture, wood carving, paper cutting, embroidery, origami and so on.

(3) Special arts and crafts

This is a kind of handicraft with precious materials, complicated production process and expensive price. Such as porcelain, pottery, lacquerware, jade carving, jade, cloisonne ware, ivory carving, gold, silver and so on.

Third, the characteristics of arts and crafts

Arts and crafts have their own unique aesthetic characteristics, mainly including the following points:

practicability

The first aesthetic feature of arts and crafts is practicality. The so-called "practicality" means firm embrace, convenient use, economical application and aesthetic characteristics.

(2) Modeling

As a kind of plastic arts, arts and crafts have modeling characteristics, which is one of its fundamental attributes. The scientific literature in China's pre-Qin ancient book Kao Gong Ji emphasizes that the production of arts and crafts must be "ingenious", and only by closely combining high-quality materials with fine craftsmanship can exquisite handicrafts be created. For example, the gold and silver handicraft "Hunting Car Accessories" unearthed in Dingzhou, Hebei Province is a work of the era of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. As a metal handicraft, it is made by embedding gold and silver wires and pieces into the surface of bronze ware to form patterns, and then polishing them with staggered stones (or grindstones). It is an accessory decoration of cars, and the patterns are all images related to hunting, such as hunters riding horses, hunting dogs fighting for deer, shooting tigers with bows and so on. People and animals alone have 123. The gold and silver thread inlaid on it is gorgeous in color and as thin as hair, which reflects the superb production technology. Another example is the marble carving "shrimp plate". The raw material is light blue marble, one of which is ochre. The producer skillfully carved the whole marble into a light blue plate with an ochre red shrimp in it. Its unique shape and harmonious colors are ingenious. Another example is the nuclear sculpture "Night Tour in Chibi", in which Su Shi, Huang Tingjian and others take a boat trip to Chibi at night, and the bow is also engraved with an anchor chain, which consists of more than 40 small oval rings as small as beads and as thin as hair. They are interlocking and rotating freely, which can be described as ingenious.

appreciation of the beauty

As a work of art, arts and crafts also have aesthetic characteristics. It creates a "meaningful form", that is, lines, colors, shapes, patterns, decorations and other external forms to convey and express certain emotions, styles, interests and meanings, which arouses viewers' aesthetic pleasure and enjoyment.

(4) Nationality

Nationality is also one of the inherent aesthetic characteristics of arts and crafts. In fact, the art of all countries and nations in the world takes nationality as its life and soul. /kloc-Herzen, a Russian writer in the 20th century, said: "Poets and artists are always full of nationality in their real works." Voltaire, a French thinker, also said: "Anyone who looks at all other kinds of art will find that each art has a special temperament, which marks the country where it came from." The national characteristics of arts and crafts in China are very distinctive and attract worldwide attention. For example, the famous China porcelain, English for "caina", has become synonymous with "China", that is to say, in the eyes of westerners, porcelain is porcelain, and China is porcelain.

(5) the times.

The times is also one of the important aesthetic characteristics of arts and crafts. Many arts and crafts show the feelings and ideals of a specific era and society. For example, the bronzes of the Shang Dynasty in China are mostly "gluttonous" ornamentation, that is, like a bull's head, like a tiger's head, like a ferocious monster, and more like a horrible and ferocious monster. They show a mysterious power and a fierce beauty. In fact, it reflects the authority and order of slave owners and rulers in slave society.

(6) collectivity

Many arts and crafts have become cultural relics because of their long history, and have high collection value, such as blue and white porcelain in Yuan Dynasty and lacquerware in Han Dynasty.

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[1] Peng Jixiang. Introduction to art [M]. Beijing: Higher Education Press, 2002.

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