MAHARONG WANGSA

The BANJARIAN...

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

selamat hari raya

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Painting

B. Painting

1. Introduction
- Painting is a two-dimensional work of art using fresh media
- Painting needs for water in solvents such as water color and oil for oil paints (paints flash)

2. History painting
- History of painting began in the early days of Ancient Greece
- Renaissance to the 14th century to 16 are the peak times, the famous painter was Leonardo Da Vinci in his painting 'Mona Lisa'
- Age of the Baroque and Rococo into the 17th century to 18
- Romantic Days and impression of the 19th century style of Impressionism priority, and Kiubisme Ekspressionisme
- Modern Art era of the 20th century style of Surrealism priority

3. The flow of art / style of painting
a-Realism - drawing / painting done right, and resembles the actual shape
b-Impressionism - prioritize and focus on the atmospheric environment impact of the lighting
c-Expressionism - emphasizes the emotional statement, the form object is not clearly described
d-Abstract Expressionism - a spontaneous painting, abstract images of nature and have no realistic
f-Cubisme - concerned with geometric forms of the split-break and cause the illusion of three dimensions
g-Surrealism - reflect images of the subconscious or imagination
h-Art Pop - the visible elements of an advertisement or commercial areas
Op-Art (optical) - geometric design, a particular line and color to produce a motion picture in sight

Saturday, July 30, 2011

PSV

FINE ARTS
A. DRAWING

1. Introduction
- Art is art that depict the object or the plan with the line
- Painting is a two-dimensional artwork using dry media such as pencil, crayon, pen, pestel, charcoal, pen merker, color pencils, pastels, etc.
- The use of ink in the category of painting because the ink does not need dissolved

2. Painting techniques
- A common technique of line drawing is a technique used in cross lines, wavy lines, parallel lines, intersecting lines and contour lines
- Other techniques such as smear technique, brushing techniques, technical point, the technique of shade and mixed techniques

3. Painting process
- Select the object to be painted
- Determine the point of view, tones, perspective, tones, and light
- Divide the room into the background of space, space center, the object and forward
- Make a rough sketch by drawing lines outside the object
- Use the techniques above to show the effects of light, shape and space

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

UNSUR SENI (Part 3)

6. Color
- There are three kinds of colors:
a-primary colors - red, blue and yellow (can not be made with a mixture of other colors)
b-secondary color - a mixture of two primary colors (blue + yellow 'Green Orange' Yellow + Red and Purple Red + Blue)
to mix the primary colors secondary colors - c-tertiary colors




- There are 3 color composite of:
One-color harmony of color next to the color wheel (color family, comfortable and balanced)
b-penggenap color - the color from the color wheel (raises the impact of fresh, rich, contrast, vibration and movement)
c-gray color - only one color with many tons (from light to dark)

- There are two color temperatures:
A warm color - the color red purple yellow green in color wheel (increases the impact strength, fiercely, hope, war, animated, etc.)
b-cool colors - colors from green to purple-wheel (cause of the effect of a cold, sad, peaceful and quiet)

Monday, July 25, 2011

UNSUR SENI (part2)

4. Jalinan
- Connect the effect that there is something about

- There are two types of links:
A touch-Connect - the link is with a touch / hand like a sculpture collage, felt, and impasto painting techniques
b-Connect appears - the link is only visible, but can not be as out of hand batik patterns, water melon strips and feel photograph.

5. Space
- The room is empty space around the object, the distance between two objects, a cavity or something.

-There are two types of space:
A real-time space - the actual space in the form of concrete
b-room presence - a space that can only see the visual arts such as drawings, paintings and prints (not true)

Sunday, July 24, 2011

TATTO DESIGN......(RUPA)




UNSUR SENI

DESIGN CRITERIA
A. Elements of Art

1. Line
- Lines are a number of points in a row with a distance
- Lines can be processed to complete the look, fabric, tons, to create patterns and to create form, space and movement.

2. Rupa(shape)
- Art is the meeting point of the end of the start point
- Appearance is a flat surface outside the lines circled

- There are two types of shape:
A type of geometry - angles, such as triangular, rectangular, pyramidal, round, etc..
b-type organic - free way, the angle not unlike a leaf, fruit, stones, etc..

Rupa-processed form:
A positive shape - visual objects displayed in one place
b-negative shape - visual space around an object.

3. Form
- The characteristics of an area, height, weight and more than a surface

- There are two types of forms, namely:
a- concrete form - a true 3-dimensional object touches can be seen and felt. (Non-photo)
b-form of illusion - a visual form that is represented by two-dimensional drawings or paintings.