Costume is not only an important carrier of human civilization, but also reflects the development level of material and spiritual civilization. In modern costume design, we have incorporated colorful cultural elements, which are not only the embodiment of aesthetics but also the aesthetic expression based on culture. Printmaking art, as a kind of traditional art, has its unique style and characteristics. In teaching practice, we instruct students to integrate the creative spirit and formal elements of printmaking into costume design, to realize the inheritance and innovation of traditional culture. Under the background of globalization, we should be more committed to inheriting and carrying forward the excellent Chinese national culture and promoting the popularization and dissemination of traditional culture. Exploring the application of printmaking art in costume design through teaching practice aims to construct a new teaching mode, which provides a reference for the application of other traditional arts in modern design teaching.
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