Ja’far, Wanda Masyita
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Interpretasi Dan Ekspresi Dwarapala dalam Penciptaan Seni Lukis Ja’far, Wanda Masyita; Kondra, I Wayan; Tjokropramono, I Gede Yosef
CITA KARA : JURNAL PENCIPTAAN DAN PENGKAJIAN SENI MURNI Vol 3 No 1 (2023): Cita Kara: Jurnal Penciptaan dan Pengkajian Seni Murni
Publisher : PROGRAM STUDI SENI MURNI ISI DENPASAR

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59997/citakara.v3i1.2342

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At first glance, in every building on the island of Bali, we will find two doorman statues, starting from the experience of seeing and observing - the doorman statue or the Dwarapala statue which if examined more deeply has high value and philosophy. Its very unique shape can inspire our imagination about current phenomena and the effect of modernity on the pattern of people's lives that affect the form and culture of our ancestors. that the meaning of the Dwarapala statue is something that needs to be raised so that it can become a lesson and reflection on oneself when entering a room or, especially a holy place. The benefits that are expected from this writing are that it can add to the public's insight about relics that are rich in philosophical meaning and can provide freedom of imagination in increasing creativity in the creation of painting.
Interpretasi Dan Ekspresi Dwarapala dalam Penciptaan Seni Lukis Ja’far, Wanda Masyita; Kondra, I Wayan; Tjokropramono, I Gede Yosef
CITA KARA : JURNAL PENCIPTAAN DAN PENGKAJIAN SENI MURNI Vol 3 No 1 (2023): Cita Kara: Jurnal Penciptaan dan Pengkajian Seni Murni
Publisher : Program Studi Seni Murni ISI Bali

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59997/citakara.v3i1.2342

Abstract

At first glance, in every building on the island of Bali, we will find two doorman statues, starting from the experience of seeing and observing - the doorman statue or the Dwarapala statue which if examined more deeply has high value and philosophy. Its very unique shape can inspire our imagination about current phenomena and the effect of modernity on the pattern of people's lives that affect the form and culture of our ancestors. that the meaning of the Dwarapala statue is something that needs to be raised so that it can become a lesson and reflection on oneself when entering a room or, especially a holy place. The benefits that are expected from this writing are that it can add to the public's insight about relics that are rich in philosophical meaning and can provide freedom of imagination in increasing creativity in the creation of painting.