EXPLORATION OF STENCIL DECORATION TECHNIQUES ON CERAMIC INTERIOR PRODUCTS WITH THE THEME OF JAVA'S TRADITIONAL BATIK MOTIFS AS A PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN LIFE CYCLE

Innovation in work requires creativity, including updating techniques and ideas in craft. Creativity can take the form of updating techniques and ideas raised in the work. Ceramic crafts, in the manufacturing process, generally go through the formation and decoration stages. One decoration technique...

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Main Author: Deas Gunawan, Shearvina
Format: Final Project
Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/82342
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spelling id-itb.:823422024-07-08T08:27:19ZEXPLORATION OF STENCIL DECORATION TECHNIQUES ON CERAMIC INTERIOR PRODUCTS WITH THE THEME OF JAVA'S TRADITIONAL BATIK MOTIFS AS A PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN LIFE CYCLE Deas Gunawan, Shearvina Indonesia Final Project Batik, Ceramic vase, Javanese tradition, Slip, Stencil, INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/82342 Innovation in work requires creativity, including updating techniques and ideas in craft. Creativity can take the form of updating techniques and ideas raised in the work. Ceramic crafts, in the manufacturing process, generally go through the formation and decoration stages. One decoration technique that has the potential to be developed is using slips. Innovation can also be done by exploring new materials and techniques, such as using stencil molds for ceramic decorations made by laser cutting from acrylic material. This research takes the theme of batik motifs as inspiration for stencil decoration on ceramics. Batik, as an important Indonesian cultural heritage, was initially only used within Javanese royal circles, reserved for the king, his family and courtiers. Over time, batik craftsmen from the palace returned to their hometowns and preserved the art of batik, making it accessible to the general public, especially among the Javanese people who began to wear it in various traditional celebrations. Batik motifs chosen for certain traditions are even considered symbols of prayer and hope. From the selection of batik motifs in the Javanese tradition, the idea arose to adapt these motifs into ceramic works of art using stencil decoration techniques. This project aims to design an interior vase decorated with traditional Javanese batik motifs processed through laser cutting technology to create a stencil. The hope is that this work of art can illustrate the meaning and philosophy behind each batik motif which is part of Javanese tradition, reflecting the cycle of human life. text
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description Innovation in work requires creativity, including updating techniques and ideas in craft. Creativity can take the form of updating techniques and ideas raised in the work. Ceramic crafts, in the manufacturing process, generally go through the formation and decoration stages. One decoration technique that has the potential to be developed is using slips. Innovation can also be done by exploring new materials and techniques, such as using stencil molds for ceramic decorations made by laser cutting from acrylic material. This research takes the theme of batik motifs as inspiration for stencil decoration on ceramics. Batik, as an important Indonesian cultural heritage, was initially only used within Javanese royal circles, reserved for the king, his family and courtiers. Over time, batik craftsmen from the palace returned to their hometowns and preserved the art of batik, making it accessible to the general public, especially among the Javanese people who began to wear it in various traditional celebrations. Batik motifs chosen for certain traditions are even considered symbols of prayer and hope. From the selection of batik motifs in the Javanese tradition, the idea arose to adapt these motifs into ceramic works of art using stencil decoration techniques. This project aims to design an interior vase decorated with traditional Javanese batik motifs processed through laser cutting technology to create a stencil. The hope is that this work of art can illustrate the meaning and philosophy behind each batik motif which is part of Javanese tradition, reflecting the cycle of human life.
format Final Project
author Deas Gunawan, Shearvina
spellingShingle Deas Gunawan, Shearvina
EXPLORATION OF STENCIL DECORATION TECHNIQUES ON CERAMIC INTERIOR PRODUCTS WITH THE THEME OF JAVA'S TRADITIONAL BATIK MOTIFS AS A PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN LIFE CYCLE
author_facet Deas Gunawan, Shearvina
author_sort Deas Gunawan, Shearvina
title EXPLORATION OF STENCIL DECORATION TECHNIQUES ON CERAMIC INTERIOR PRODUCTS WITH THE THEME OF JAVA'S TRADITIONAL BATIK MOTIFS AS A PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN LIFE CYCLE
title_short EXPLORATION OF STENCIL DECORATION TECHNIQUES ON CERAMIC INTERIOR PRODUCTS WITH THE THEME OF JAVA'S TRADITIONAL BATIK MOTIFS AS A PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN LIFE CYCLE
title_full EXPLORATION OF STENCIL DECORATION TECHNIQUES ON CERAMIC INTERIOR PRODUCTS WITH THE THEME OF JAVA'S TRADITIONAL BATIK MOTIFS AS A PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN LIFE CYCLE
title_fullStr EXPLORATION OF STENCIL DECORATION TECHNIQUES ON CERAMIC INTERIOR PRODUCTS WITH THE THEME OF JAVA'S TRADITIONAL BATIK MOTIFS AS A PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN LIFE CYCLE
title_full_unstemmed EXPLORATION OF STENCIL DECORATION TECHNIQUES ON CERAMIC INTERIOR PRODUCTS WITH THE THEME OF JAVA'S TRADITIONAL BATIK MOTIFS AS A PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN LIFE CYCLE
title_sort exploration of stencil decoration techniques on ceramic interior products with the theme of java's traditional batik motifs as a philosophy of the human life cycle
url https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/82342
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