MIRAGE
Mirage is an experimental painting that aims to represent the situation from the context of today's daily reality using an approach to space and everyday objects. Along with the development of advanced science and technology, human life is inseparable from two realities that have merged into...
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Format: | Final Project |
Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/62626 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Mirage is an experimental painting that aims to represent the situation from the
context of today's daily reality using an approach to space and everyday objects.
Along with the development of advanced science and technology, human life is
inseparable from two realities that have merged into everyday life and become
important, especially during a pandemic. The existence of the internet, especially
social media, shifts the meaning of something real and not real. This
phenomenon then triggers the author's thinking to question the perception of
human consciousness that lives between these realities in response to a reality
and an illusion. The author tries to play with the reality of the mirage that
painting can produce.
The creation process that has been carried out by the author includes; examine
the theory of art as a representation and discourse about reality and mirage
imagery as well as the collection of images and visual studies, then proceed with
the process of making sketches on canvas and coloring and the use of casting
techniques on canvas and the surface of everyday objects. The author tries to
transform this scope into a pattern that is owned by painting which is able to
present a very illusory nature but at the same time is able to present the concrete
nature of paint that is more real. Then it will then respond to objects around
everyday space that have other dimensional qualities. This work is also an
attempt to celebrate the chaos of reality and the way to coexist with disorder.
The use of mediums in this work include; oil paints for and acrylic paints on
canvas with a pouring technique that responds to surrounding objects and
canvas displays that respond to everyday spaces and objects.
In the end, the resulting work then made the writer aware that the reality that
was formed in the painting actually only existed in a flat surface. But still able to
produce 3 levels of juxtaposition. The first is the effort to create images that exist
in the depiction of everyday objects on the canvas that are in contact with the
concrete pouring paint. Second, pouring paint that responds to everyday objects
that exist. The third is the placement of the canvas which seems to be correct
when placed in everyday spaces.
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