| Carved lacquerware cultural lasted for one thousand years, beautiful still, indicates that thetraditional carved lacquerware craft are popular among peoples. However, the traditional lacquerware craft is very complicated,in the environment of contemporary liberal competitive market,carved lacquerware faces shrinking market, lack of talent predicament. Under the condition ofthe handicraft industry faced with crisis, carved lacquerware is an urgent need to try on themodern form of expression. Inherit the traditional essence,at the same time, we need to createmore modern carved lacquerware works which combine the era characteristic,and can beaccept by more people.For the courses of traditional and modern fusion, Japan, which is both of the Asiancountries with China but the design capacity at the top level have made more profound thinkingon this question: after a short time about30years, in the early20th century Japan have alreadycompleted the industrial revolution, but until the early21st century, Japan’s modern design isgiven priority to imitate with the west, still was not successful. After reflection, Japanesedesigners to realize that embodies the characteristics of the nationalities is vital, to build up thepictures be full of spirit, historical, snug, compared with blunt industrial products more in linewith the Oriental aesthetic, works design by masters like LiuZongLi, found the balance betweencommercial and artistic,it is a very ideal state that both retained the traditional artisticconception and conform to the trend of The Times.Modern design advocate the perfect combination of functional and aesthetic, carvedlacquerware stationery can be both with two functions about practical and appreciate. Size is suitable for small batch production, can be relatively reduced working hours to reduce costs.Carved lacquerware modern stationery positioning in the artistic creation, rather thanmanufacturing, the fusion of traditional techniques and modern design have produced thepossibility of high value-added, whereas the higher profits could in turn support the level oftechnology and art. |