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Exploring the Transformation of Traditional Hainan Li Brocade Patterns in Artistic Practice
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62381/P253612
Author(s)
Teng Zhang*
Affiliation(s)
School of Fine Arts, Hainan Normal University, Haikou, China *Corresponding Author
Abstract
Hainan Li Brocade stands as a pivotal component of China’s intangible cultural heritage, distinguished by its unique system of patterns, a repository of the historical memory and cultural wisdom of the Li ethnic group. This study, centering on the artistic traits of Hainan Li Brocade patterns, intertwined with contemporary artistic creation exemplars, scrutinizes the contemporary metamorphosis trajectory of its visual symbols and delves into innovative strategies for applying traditional craftsmanship in artistic endeavors. By deconstruction and recombination, interweaving materials across boundaries, and transposing into the digital realm, Li Brocade patterns can contemporaneously activate the cultural essence in their lineage, aiming to illuminate a pioneering path for the perpetuation and rejuvenation of ethnic cultural heritage.
Keywords
Hainan Li Brocade; Pattern Attributes; Artistic Creation; Transformation in Practice
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