Title:

OS1-6 Research on Nail Art 3D Design with Different Materials -- A Case Study of the Tang Dynasty Style

Publication: ICAROB2016
Volume: 21
Pages: 112-115
ISSN: 2188-7829
DOI: 10.5954/ICAROB.2016.OS1-6
Author(s): Mei-Yin Lee, Kung-Yu Liu, Sih-Jie Guan, Jei-Fu Ho
Publication Date: January 29, 2016
Keywords: Nail art, sculpture, different materials, Tang Dynasty poetry
Abstract: Women in Tang Dynasty, China (618 A.D.-907 A.D.) had concerned with beauty. They had painted color in their nails in addition to emphasis on clothing and makeup. Tang's costumes had blended the diverse characteristics of northern ethnic groups. Meanwhile a variety of engineering methods had been used such as embroidery, painting, printing, wearing gems and gemstones. Floral patterns had been appeared in large numbers in clothing, accessories and poetry. This study has tried to build the Tang Dynasty decorative painting technique or way of painting reappeared on modern nail art and to make the nail painting presents the different faces. After collecting a lot of relevant documents and experimenting many combinations of different materials, such as sculpture, super-light clay, foam paper, popsicle sticks, and Styrofoam, many hand-made stereoscopic flowers, such as peony, rose, plum etc., with painting have been made. Hence different from the past nail art, beautiful pieces of finger nail with the mood of Tang Dynasty poetry are presented. Furthermore, this study has investigated whether the stereoscopic nail art design with different materials could be promoted to the daily nail decoration to enhance the quality of life.
PDF File: https://alife-robotics.co.jp/members2016/icarob/data/papers/OS/OS1-6.pdf
Copyright: © The authors.
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0, which permits non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
See for details: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/

ALife Robotics Corporation Ltd.

HOME

 

 

(c)2008 Copyright The Regents of ALife Robotics Corporation Ltd. All Rights Reserved.