%0 Journal Article
%T Research on the Design Model of Art Derivatives
%A Jin-Shan Shen
%A Yu-Meng Xiao
%A Chih-Long Lin
%J Art and Design Review
%P 19-45
%@ 2332-2004
%D 2024
%I Scientific Research Publishing
%R 10.4236/adr.2024.121003
%X This
study explores how to transform artists¡¯ works into art derivatives. The role
of culture in product design is crucial, adding value to the product and
helping to bring the region¡¯s unique culture to the international market. As
the carrier of culture and art, art derivative is closer to people¡¯s lives than
traditional artworks. The relationship
between artistic derivatives and cultural creative products is crucial to contemporary art ecology. Through an
in-depth discussion of the relationship between artworks and their results,
this study proposes the transformation process of art derivatives. At the
cultural level, material form is the most direct and concrete part of art. At
the design level, form, function, and meaning are indispensable elements to
ensure that derivatives are beautiful and functional. At the experiential
level, sensory, action, and emotional
experiences provide people with a comprehensive and deep understanding when
interacting with derivatives. This study has important implications for the art
derivatives market, especially for artists and market planners. Future
research could explore other factors that influence the evaluation of art
derivatives to provide a more comprehensive guide to the market.
%K Art Derivatives
%K Transformation Process
%K Design Model
%U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=131017