Innovation Humanities and Social Sciences Research (IHSSR)

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Application of Archaeological Fish Patterns on Modern Home Textile Design in the Upper and Middle Reaches of the Yangtze River
Volume 16
Authors

Jingjun Xu, Yixuan Lei, Shan Xue

Corresponding Author

Shan Xue

Publishing Date

August 20, 2024

Keywords

Archaeological fish patterns, Artistic features, Cultural connotation, Modern home textile design.

Abstract

This study focuses on the application of archaeological fish patterns in modern home textile design in the middle and upper reaches of the Yangtze River in China. By analyzing the modeling characteristics, development history, and cultural connotations carried by fish patterns, the author has summarized the cultural connotations related to fish patterns, selected fish patterns with auspicious and reproductive meanings that are closely related to home textile newlywed bedding, analyzed their modeling characteristics and intrinsic cultural value, summarized design strategies such as symmetrical cutting, rotating combination, and disassembly reconstruction based on this, and integrated traditional elements with modern times and used this methodology to design examples of modern home textile products for newlywed bedding. Not only can this study enhance the artistic and cultural value of modern home textile products, but it can also better apply traditional Chinese patterns in modern design, making the design conform to modern aesthetics while maintaining national and local characteristics, and increasing people's attention to traditional culture.

Copyright

© 2024, the Authors. Published by ISCCAC

Open Access

This is an open access article distributed under the CC BY-NC license