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Oblikovanje tekstilnih vzorcev in izdelkov z navdihom v umetniškem delu Ivana in Helene Vurnik
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Abstract
Namen diplomskega dela je raziskati delo zakoncev Vurnik in z izhodiščem v izbranih delih oblikovati vzorce ter jih kasneje realizirati v tekstilnih izdelkih. Diplomsko delo se v začetku dotakne življenja zakoncev Vurnik. Podrobneje je opisano obdobje secesije, ki je bilo glavno slogovno izhodišče, v katerem sta ustvarjala Ivan in Helena, arhitekt in slikarka. Predstavljeno je obdobje in pojavnost secesije na takratnem ozemlju Slovenije, kot tudi širše, predvsem na območju Dunaja, na katerega smo bili Slovenci takrat najbolj vezani v skupni monarhiji. V teoretičnem delu se nahaja poglavje o obdobju, ko se je pojavil poskus oživitve umetniškega tkanja na območju takratne Slovenije. Sledi poglavje o dveh esejih Adolfa Loosa, ki je kritično razmišljal o ornamentu in konceptu okraševanja. V eksperimentalnem delu je opisan proces ustvarjanja vzorcev in končnih izdelkov. Začelo se je z izborom slik, ki predstavljajo dela zakoncev Vurnik. Iz slik so bili s pomočjo orodij v programih Adobe Photoshop in Adobe Illustrator izrezani detajli, ki so bili postavljeni v vzorce in nadalje oblikovani. Iz vsake izhodiščne slike je nastalo več vzorcev. Za uporabo v izdelkih je bila izbrana skupina vzorcev z enakim izhodiščem, saj tako dosežem večjo povezanost med različnimi končnimi izdelki. Sledijo razlage tekstilnih tehnik, ki so bile uporabljene pri realizaciji izdelkov. Ves proces se na koncu naloge materializira v treh različnih tekstilnih izdelkih: tapiseriji ter pletenih in tiskanih šalih.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:vzorci, secesija, Vurnik, strojno tkanje, strojno pletenje, digitalni tisk
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:NTF - Faculty of Natural Sciences and Engineering
Year:2024
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-155856 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:23.04.2024
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Language:English
Title:Designing textile patterns and products inspired by artistic work of Ivan and Helena Vurnik
Abstract:
The aim of the thesis is to study the work of the Vurnik family and to use the selected works as a starting point to design patterns and later realise them in textile products. The thesis starts by touching upon the life of the Vurnik family. The Secession period, which was the main stylistic starting point in which Ivan and Helena, an architect and a painter, worked, is described in detail. Furthermore, the period and the occurrence of Secession is presented in the territory of Slovenia at that time, as well as across the border, especially Vienna, to which Slovenians were most closely tied in the common monarchy. In the theoretical part, there is a chapter on the time when an attempt was made to revive artistic weaving in the area of Slovenia at that time. This is followed by a chapter on two essays by Adolf Loos, who critically reflected on ornament and the concept of decoration. The experimental part describes the process of creating patterns and finished products. It begins with a selection of paintings representing the works of the Vurnik family. Details were cut out from the images using tools in Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator, placed in patterns and further shaped. Several patterns were created from each starting image. A group of samples with the same starting point was chosen for use in the products, as this allows for greater coherence between the different final products. This is followed by an explanation of the textile techniques used to realise the products. At the end of the thesis, the whole process materialises in three different textile products: tapestry, knitted, and printed scarves.

Keywords:patterns, Secession, Vurnik, machine weaving, machine knitting, digital printing

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