PENERAPAN VISUAL FOTOGRAFI DENGAN TEKNIK LONG EXPOSURE SEBAGAI INSPIRASI DEKORASI KERAMIK

Cyanotype is an old photographic printing process that produces distinctive bluetoned images. It was developed in the mid-19th century and gained back popularity due to its simplicity and unique aesthetic. The use of cyanotype as a photographic process on ceramic surfaces is examined in this study...

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Main Author: Gardiner Rudy, Gaudensius
Format: Final Project
Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/73441
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Institution: Institut Teknologi Bandung
Language: Indonesia
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Summary:Cyanotype is an old photographic printing process that produces distinctive bluetoned images. It was developed in the mid-19th century and gained back popularity due to its simplicity and unique aesthetic. The use of cyanotype as a photographic process on ceramic surfaces is examined in this study, along with its potential for artistic expression and surface decoration. The combination of ceramic and cyanotype may result in a durable and long-lasting artistic expression, fusing two artistic mediums into a single form. The research discusses the conceptual and creative value of cyanotype on ceramics, examining themes of nostalgia and memory, as cyanotype provides us with a precious opportunity to revisit the past through photos. At the same time, ceramic, known for its durability, offers a unique opportunity to preserve memories through the creation of durable photos. Unlike traditional paper photographs that can deteriorate over time, ceramic photos possess exceptional resilience, making them a lasting testament to cherished moments. Through a combination of practical experimentation, theoretical analysis, and artistic exploration, this exploration aims to contribute to the understanding of cyanotype as a technique for surface decoration and artistic expression on ceramic objects.