학술논문

이연성(易燃性) 물질의 혼합방식에 의한 도자 표면 장식기법 연구
Study on ceramic surface decoration technique by mixing of combustible material
Document Type
Article
Text
Source
한국도자학연구, 12/31/2018, Vol. 15, Issue 3, p. 25-40
Subject
이연성(易燃性)
점토
재료
장식
질감
combustible
clay
materials
decorations
textures
Language
한국어(KOR)
ISSN
1738-8473
Abstract
Decorative art in modern ceramics is an important element for the expression of pottery and is changing in various forms to suit the aesthetic sense of the times. In many decorative techniques, surface decoration techniques are developed by clay, Glazing, and Firing Burning, among which experimental attempts have been made, such as the Kuiyaal Technique which can be seen in the Bunchung, clay attachment method, and material development. In particular, the case of using a mixture of non-hazardous substances (paper, stone, grain, polystyrene) was investigated because it is possible to burn them when ignited to substances other than ordinary clay, but because of the high temperature of ignition, it is not dangerous at room temperature. Since the 1990s, the composition of different materials and clay has been used by many potters as a way of expressing started by paper clay, and has developed various ways as the use of other materials gradually expands. In ceramics, a mixture of combustible material is used in various ways such as texture expression, air gap, and color change. It has also been noted that it can increase formality and have visual effects, and is developing gradually. As such, the ceramic surface decoration, which uses a mixture of combustible material, has a variety of uses. In addition, based on case experiment, the researchers used selected local clay and natural materials selected to derive results and apply them to their works to study the potential of combustible material. This study shows the possibilities of various surface decorations and approaches that are not limited to generalized clay. Hopefully, such research will inspire many ceramic artists to create new products and contribute to expanding the area of pottery surface decoration.