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Knjiga tetovaž: Avtorska interpretacija tradicionalne veščine
ID Arko Strojan, Sara (Author), ID Bricelj, Suzana (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Stepančič, Damijan (Co-mentor)

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Abstract
Umetnost tetoviranja, ki je stara toliko, kot je staro človeštvo, se je pojavljala avtohtono in neodvisno na mnogih geografskih lokacijah. Skozi različna zgodovinska obdobja so tetovaže odražale ideje in prepričanja celotnega kulturnega obdobja in družbenega sistema. Prevzemale so terapevtsko, družbeno razločevalno, začitno, kazensko, vojaško in religijsko funkcijo. Sodobno tetoviranje se teh namenov osvobaja in se od funkcionalizma usmerja k estetiki, dekorativnosti in individualizaciji. Osnova vodenja in delovanja tetoverske umetnosti so vnaprej pripravljeni motivi, zbrani v posebni knjigi, imenovani knjiga tetovaž. Njihov namen je pritegniti pozornost mimoidočih opazovalcev, hkrati pa predstavljajo vir inspiracije obstoječim strankam. Avtorsko interpretacijo takšne knjige tetovaž sem izdelala tudi sama. Tetovaže se včasih pojavljajo kot sporno iznakaženje telesa, včasih kot estetska umetnina, včasih kot modna muha ali kot potrditev identitete posameznika ter oblasti nad lastnim telesom. Tetoviranje izhaja iz nečesa primitivnega, iz nerazložljivega občudovanja, ima izjemno moč, saj pusti permanentno sled na koži.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:vizualne komunikacije, tetoviranje, tetovaža, zgodovina tetoviranja, tehnike tetoviranja, motivi tetovaž, knjiga tetovaž, modifikacija telesa, magistrska naloga
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:ALUO - Academy of Fine Arts and Design
Year:2019
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-111163 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:25.09.2019
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Tattoo flashbook: An original interpretation of a traditional art
Abstract:
The art of tattooing, which is as old as humanity itself, has appeared indigenously and independently in many cultures and locations. Throughout history, tattoos have reflected the ideas and beliefs of entire cultural eras and societies. They have served therapeutic, socially identifying, protective, punitive, military and religious functions. Modern tattooing has broken free of these purposes, and shifted focus from functionality towards aesthetics, decoration and individualization. The motifs that serve as artistic guidelines for the practice of tattooing are prepared ahead of time, and collected in a designated flashbook. Their purpose is to attract the attention of passers-by, as well as serve as a source of inspiration for existing customers. I have created such a book of tattoos myself. Tattoos are sometimes regarded as controversial disfigurements of one’s body, other times as an aesthetic work of art, a mere fad, or a reaffirmation of an individual’s identity and their control over their own body. Tattooing fascinates us on a deep, primal level and has incredible power as it permanently marks our skin.

Keywords:visual communications, tattooing, tattoo, history of tattooing, tattoo techniques, tattoo motives, flashbook, body modification, MA thesis

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