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Title: Exploring the Morphology Bionic Plants for Contemporary Ceramic Decoration Design
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Authors: Fan SHUAI
Fan SHUAI
Veerawat Sirivesmas
วีรวัฒน์ สิริเวสมาศ
Silpakorn University
Veerawat Sirivesmas
วีรวัฒน์ สิริเวสมาศ
veerawatsi@gmail.com
veerawatsi@gmail.com
Keywords: Bionic Design
Plant Morphology
Ceramic Decoration Design
Biomimicry
Issue Date:  28
Publisher: Silpakorn University
Abstract: Plants originate from nature and are one of the most important forms of nature, and the colorful plant forms are the way people can easily and directly feel the expression of nature. Bionics is from the natural world of living organisms to draw design inspiration and look for design sources, and plants as an important part of the organisms are people in the bionic design of the first to look for imitation objects. Ceramics is an art discipline that occupies an important position in the field of art and design, and it is also a unique art form. In the process of shaping and expressing plant morphology through ceramic clay, a sustainable path is explored, exploring the beauty of plants combined with the artistic language of expression.Starting from the concept of bionic, this study analyzes the basic content of plant morphology design, the scope and elements of design as well as the application of plant morphology in ceramic decorative design from the perspective of design.  The article describes the application of bionic design in ceramic decorative design in three parts. The first part mainly lays out the research background and the current situation of the article. The second part of the article briefly explores the history of bionic design in ceramics, and the third part summarizes the existence of bionic design and its characteristics in Chinese ceramics. Through this exploration and research, hope to make up for the lack of research on bionic design in ceramics and provide more reference materials and design feasibility analysis for ceramic design direction and work innovation.
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URI: http://ithesis-ir.su.ac.th/dspace/handle/123456789/5074
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