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Revitalization of Kali Unda Tourism Objects Nataprawira, Muhammad Rafli Ramdhani; Yudha, I Made Bendi; Gulendra, I Wayan
CITA KARA : JURNAL PENCIPTAAN DAN PENGKAJIAN SENI MURNI Vol 3 No 2 (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/ctkr.v3i2.3007

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Paksebali Village is one of 12 villages in Dawan District and is located east of Semarapura City, 1 Km away. Paksebali Village consists of 5 Office Banjars. The Klungkung River Dam Tourism Object, which is currently called the Unda River Tourism Object, is the most easily accessible tourist attraction because when heading to this area it is located close to the connecting bridge between Klungkung City and Dawan District. The Kali Unda Tourism Object has a natural panorama that captivates tourists because this tourist spot has a dam that forms a two-story waterfall, which is known as "Curtain Waterfall". Around the dam there are shady trees and restaurant huts as a means of enjoying the natural beauty of Kali Unda Tourism Object. Revitalizing the Unda River Tourism Object through Community Service activities, the condition of the Unda River is currently increasingly apprehensive, namely environmental conditions that are not maintained, lack of reflection therapy fish ponds, ornamental fish ponds and fish nurseries, botanical gardens, and inadequate photo spots. Likewise with existing infrastructure such as changing room walls, mossy and dull toilets, no signs providing information, and unused entry counters, so revitalization is needed to restore and increase visits as a water tourism object.
The Impact Of Deforestation As An Idea In The Creation Of Painting Nataprawira, Muhammad Rafli Ramdhani; Mustika, I Ketut; Setem, I Wayan
CITA KARA : JURNAL PENCIPTAAN DAN PENGKAJIAN SENI MURNI Vol 4 No 1 (2024): 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/ctkr.v4i1.3628

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This thesis contains a description of the creation of a work of painting with the theme "The Impact of Deforestation as an Idea in The Creation of Painting" which was inspired by reading a book which reminded the author of his visit to Kalimantan. This will discuss the impact of deforestation in Indonesia. Indonesia is the largest archipelagic country in the world, with its vast territory, Indonesia is known for its very diverse cultural, ethnic and natural riches, and as the Lungs of the World. However, the serious problem currently facing Indonesia is deforestation. Deforestation is the activity of cutting down forests where the land is converted for non-forest use. This change in forest land causes disruption of environmental conditions such as natural disasters, extinction of flora and fauna, global warming and climate change. The aim to be achieved in creating this work is to understand the impact of deforestation in Indonesia through creativity and imagination in the form of paintings using various techniques, media, considering the elements and principles of fine art. From the theme above, there are 6 (six) works that can be realized from the impact of deforestation which can provide an overview of the impact of deforestation in Indonesia.
Revitalization of Kali Unda Tourism Objects Nataprawira, Muhammad Rafli Ramdhani; Yudha, I Made Bendi; Gulendra, I Wayan
CITA KARA : JURNAL PENCIPTAAN DAN PENGKAJIAN SENI MURNI Vol 3 No 2 (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/ctkr.v3i2.3007

Abstract

Paksebali Village is one of 12 villages in Dawan District and is located east of Semarapura City, 1 Km away. Paksebali Village consists of 5 Office Banjars. The Klungkung River Dam Tourism Object, which is currently called the Unda River Tourism Object, is the most easily accessible tourist attraction because when heading to this area it is located close to the connecting bridge between Klungkung City and Dawan District. The Kali Unda Tourism Object has a natural panorama that captivates tourists because this tourist spot has a dam that forms a two-story waterfall, which is known as "Curtain Waterfall". Around the dam there are shady trees and restaurant huts as a means of enjoying the natural beauty of Kali Unda Tourism Object. Revitalizing the Unda River Tourism Object through Community Service activities, the condition of the Unda River is currently increasingly apprehensive, namely environmental conditions that are not maintained, lack of reflection therapy fish ponds, ornamental fish ponds and fish nurseries, botanical gardens, and inadequate photo spots. Likewise with existing infrastructure such as changing room walls, mossy and dull toilets, no signs providing information, and unused entry counters, so revitalization is needed to restore and increase visits as a water tourism object.
The Impact Of Deforestation As An Idea In The Creation Of Painting Nataprawira, Muhammad Rafli Ramdhani; Mustika, I Ketut; Setem, I Wayan
CITA KARA : JURNAL PENCIPTAAN DAN PENGKAJIAN SENI MURNI Vol 4 No 1 (2024): 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/ctkr.v4i1.3628

Abstract

This thesis contains a description of the creation of a work of painting with the theme "The Impact of Deforestation as an Idea in The Creation of Painting" which was inspired by reading a book which reminded the author of his visit to Kalimantan. This will discuss the impact of deforestation in Indonesia. Indonesia is the largest archipelagic country in the world, with its vast territory, Indonesia is known for its very diverse cultural, ethnic and natural riches, and as the Lungs of the World. However, the serious problem currently facing Indonesia is deforestation. Deforestation is the activity of cutting down forests where the land is converted for non-forest use. This change in forest land causes disruption of environmental conditions such as natural disasters, extinction of flora and fauna, global warming and climate change. The aim to be achieved in creating this work is to understand the impact of deforestation in Indonesia through creativity and imagination in the form of paintings using various techniques, media, considering the elements and principles of fine art. From the theme above, there are 6 (six) works that can be realized from the impact of deforestation which can provide an overview of the impact of deforestation in Indonesia.