KAPEGUNG: UNRESOLVED FEELINGS
Printmaking as a medium provides an opportunities and different approaches for <br /> <br /> artists to enjoy the process of self-recognition and the development of sensitivity <br /> <br /> in their techniques and ideas. Abstract formalism tendencies had become the main <...
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Format: | Final Project |
Language: | Indonesia |
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Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Printmaking as a medium provides an opportunities and different approaches for <br />
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artists to enjoy the process of self-recognition and the development of sensitivity <br />
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in their techniques and ideas. Abstract formalism tendencies had become the main <br />
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visual reference for the artworks discussed in this paper. The tendency of this <br />
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abstraction emerged as a process of abstraction from objects distorted by artists. <br />
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Therefore, this work is limited by the author's interest in abstract visualizations <br />
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and is also limited by the intaglio and sugar-aquatint and embossing techniques. <br />
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Traditional values that is brought inside this artwork refers to the sundanese <br />
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traditional values from the writer’s social background, therefore this background <br />
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helps as a medium to construct the concept and ideas. That is also the reason that <br />
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the title for this final assignment is Kapegung: Unresolved Feelings. Meanwhile <br />
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the use of English inside the title is adapted from the strong bond between the <br />
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western world with printmaking and abstract visualization. <br />
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The aim is to present non-representational elements and eliminate narrative <br />
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content inside the artwork so that the art appreciators can see and feel the <br />
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sensitivity of the writer as an artist through the composition of fields and lines that <br />
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appear in the field of work. The theories used as a foundation are the theory of <br />
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formalism, lyricism as the development of emotions in abstract works and gestalt <br />
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theory as the basic for the continuity of the fragments inside the artworks. This <br />
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paper also explains the historical foundation of intaglio technique in the form of <br />
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sugar aquatint and emboss. <br />
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These artworks are created for fellow artists and appreciators inside the process of <br />
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artistic appreciation. Even aesthetic narration and sensitivities can also be seen <br />
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through formal elements such as lines, the results of the transfer of found objects <br />
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and composition between abstract fields. So that the sensitivity of artists can be <br />
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reached and felt by the appreciator not only through representational works. |
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