This research aims to (1) develop a concept for pattern creation, (2) describe the process, (3) describe the results, and (4) reflect on the researcher's experience in creating batik patterns combining visual icons from Cirebon and Japan. The research method used is art-based research, including the stages of exploration, design, and realisation. Data was collected through literature studies and documentation to identify ideas, concepts, techniques, and styles. The research results show: (1) The pattern has the concept of the human life journey and the greatness of nature through the exploration of the characteristics of Batik Mega Mendung, Cirebon Masks, The Great Wave off Kanagawa painting, and Geisha. (2) The creation uses Indonesian batik techniques, starting from the preparation of tools and materials, application of sketches, canting, colouring, and removing the wax. (3) This research produced five patterns of painted batik titled "The Beginning Page," "The Flower of Life in Bloom," "Meaning Amidst the Roaring Waves," "Nurturing What Has Wilted," and "The Line of Eternity." (4) Through the process, the researcher realises that every aspect of art is a result of deep reflection; the researcher can express themselves and convey messages that have been interpreted through the batik painting patterns that combine cultural traditions and personal perspectives.
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