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CUBISM “TWO FACE OF THE GIRLS” Eksiyana, Melda; Ambarsari, Ruth; Sulistyowati, Amin
Canthing Vol 7, No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Akademi Seni dan Desain Indonesia Surakarta

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The fashion design in this Final Project aims to create a special party fashion design that combines the source of ideas and selected fashion styles. The source of the idea for this design is Cubism "Two Face of the Girls" itself is poured into clothing with the application of pacth wrok and using traditional lurik material, while the fashion style is Harajuku Style using original clothing from Japan such as Yukata and Kimono. The type of clothing chosen is a special themed party dress. The material used in this design is linen cotton and hemp cotton for the Cubism motif. The colors of the material in this design use secondary colors.
TATO DAYAK DENGAN APLIKASI BORDIR PADA BAHAN KULIT Rimawati, Iqbal Lina; Salim, Salim; Sulistyowati, Amin
Canthing Vol 7, No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Akademi Seni dan Desain Indonesia Surakarta

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Indonesia is a country that is famous for its many diverse cultures and from various regions, so there are many Indonesian cultures that are rarely known by many people, even the Indonesian people themselves. The many cultures and languages that exist in Indonesia give this country its own color and also become one of the icons and special attractions for foreigners, the many cultural differences in Indonesia have a positive impact on society. One of Indonesian culture that is not well known is traditional Indonesian tattoos, where tattoos are one of the cultural customs of several tribes in Indonesia, namely the Mentawai, Dayak, and Moi tribes. Tattoos on each tribe are symbols or traditional traditions for them, which have their own meaning. Of the three tribes, the most familiar are Dayak tattoos and Moi tattoos, but the ones that are more widely used by the general public are Dayak tattoo motifs.