The Application Management of Cultural Heritage Color Symbols in Contemporary Design: A Case Study of Mogao Grottoes Murals
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The Mogao Grottoes in Dunhuang, a famous cultural heritage recognized by UNESCO, record every stage of the spread of Buddhism in China and preserve many ancient murals with historical research value. This study uses a questionnaire survey and case analysis to analyze the consumption situation of the Dunhuang cultural and creative market and the public's attention to commodity color, which proves that the color symbols of Mogao Grottoes have excellent market value. Secondly, the representative murals of the Sui-Tang Dynasty (AD581-907) in Mogao Grottoes are selected, the color of the images provided by the official digital platform is analyzed, and the characteristics of color matching of different contents of the murals are summarized.
The feasibility of three primary color matching methods in Mogao Grottoes murals in modern product design is evaluated based on color science, cultural research, and design principles. This paper discusses the application of color symbols of cultural heritage in the design of cultural creative products in contemporary museums. In order to protect and inherit cultural heritage, this paper integrates the ancient complex color symbols into the modern design to establish more possibilities for the protection and development of cultural heritage.
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