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Development of Drawing Art Through The Expanded Technique mubaroh, mufi; Tamtomo, Sigit; Pramono, Koko Hari
Terob : Jurnal Pengkajian dan Penciptaan Seni Vol. 16 No. 1 (2025): Oktober
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Kesenian Wilwatikta Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20111/terob.v16i1.98

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Painting, as a fine art discipline, typically involves the conversion of human experiences, both internal and external, into a two-dimensional material, such as paper or canvas. Paintings are distinguished by their emotion, necessitating effective conveyance. The production of quality paintings necessitates a foundation of knowledge and proficiency in techniques. Supporting components encompass a fundamental comprehension of visual elements and principles, as well as a diligent observation of worldwide occurrences to remain informed about contemporary issues and advancements in painting. The fundamental skills in painting encompass applying color using brush strokes, followed by the process of generating repetitive lines, known as shading techniques. Shading techniques are fundamental methods in the creation of drawing art. The current period offers boundless opportunities for elaboration and collaboration, encompassing a range of creation processes and the research of mediums, from traditional to expanded forms. The liberty to utilize diverse mediums influences the evolution of painting with shading techniques, transitioning from traditional drawing to expanded drawing, which encompasses art that transcends conventional materials like paper or canvas.
Creating Personal Expressions In Expanded Drawing Artworks Through A Synectic Approach mubaroh, mufi; Arifin, Mohamad
Terob : Jurnal Pengkajian dan Penciptaan Seni Vol. 14 No. 1 (2023): Oktober
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20111/terob.v14i1.55

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Expanded drawing is an investigation of the evolution of drawing techniques and media/materials that have given artists the freedom to experiment, venture outside of their comfort zones, and change their routines. Extended drawing offers difficult activity engagements by fusing media and techniques with imaginative concepts. It also expands and reframes traditional drawing disciplines and approaches to produce works with a vibrant, modern personality. To create works that allude to distinctive traits and processes, media and technique development is done while keeping a larger context in mind. New media or media that has been used frequently are both used in this process. With its ability to create a dynamic and imaginative arena, Drawing Expanded is full of exploration, responding to medium and drawing styles in accordance with the concept being created. Expanded drawing is a new definition that arises from redefining, based on the individual's choice of media and technique as well as the environment. American artist Robert Morris first used the word in 1946 to describe a three-dimensional approach outside galleries that highlighted the value of creative exploration and interaction with materials, media, techniques, locations, and ideas.