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ARTISTIC : International Journal of Creation and Innovation
ISSN : 27219445     EISSN : 27219321     DOI : https://doi.org/10.33153/artistic
Core Subject : Education, Art,
The publishing of "ARTISTIC: International Journal of Creation and Innovation" specializes within the focus and scope including: 1. Creative and conceptual thinking related to the practice of art works and creative problems (Artistic Creation Thought). 2. The results of artistic research in the fields of : a. Batik b. Keris c. Crafts d. Karawitan e. Pedalangan (Puppetry) f. Dance g. Music h. Theater i. Painting j. Sculpture k. Graphics l. Interior Design m. Stage Design n. Visual Communication Design o. Product Design p. Television q. Film r. Photography s. Animation t. Games u. Visual Effects, and v. other arts. 3. New insights about the practice of art, resulting from the creative process. 4. New knowledge generated from the practice of art and artwork produced. 5. Values and meanings of novelty produced in the creation of art works, or studies of innovation in art.
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ARESTOP BULLYING SONGS USED EFFECTIVELY TO STOP BULLYING BEHAVIOR IN ADOLESCENTS? AGOES DARIYO
ARTISTIC : International Journal of Creation and Innovation Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : ISI Press Institut Seni Indonesia Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33153/artistic.v4i2.5543

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Bullying victims feel psychologically traumatized by the malevolentbullying behavior perpetrated by an individual or group of people. They suffer from psychological distress, including depression, social anxiety, social withdrawal, fear of recurrence, and in severe cases, suicidal ideation.Meanwhile,bullying perpetrators fail to comprehend the adverse consequences resulting from their actions. It is imperative that prior bullying cases are not repeated and are promptly handled, prevented, and halted. One effective method to combat bullying behavior is to produce artistic creations in the form of anti-bullying songs. This study is a research project that utilizes the ADDIE approach (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation). The data collection method employed a questionnaire encompassing several elements of poetry, rhythm, beat, style, tempo, instrument, and visual display. The sample technique employed was purposive sampling, resulting in 87 participants. Utilizing the ADDIE idea, this study employed a thematic method for data analysis. The findings indicate that the development of anti-bullying songs has adhered to the ADDIE framework. Stop bullying songs have fulfilled the criteria of excellent musical compositions, including lyrics that are easily comprehensible (77 = 88.6%), melody (71 = 81.6%), rhythm (74 = 85.1%), beat (73 = 83.9%), style (73 = 83.9%), tempo (76 = 87.4%), and instruments (70 = 80.5%). Moreover, the stop-bullying songswere efficient in curbing bullying tendencies among adolescents(73 = 83.9 %).
INCREASING VISUAL IMPACT IN MSME STUDY CASE: KUE GIPANG TIGA BUNDA Camila Zahra Alrazi; Anung Rachman
ARTISTIC : International Journal of Creation and Innovation Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : ISI Press Institut Seni Indonesia Surakarta

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Micro, Small, and Medium-Sized Enterprises (MSMEs) are vital for Indonesia's economic growth, specifically in promoting local products. However, numerous MSMEs in Cilegon face difficulties due to an absence of robust visual branding. Accordingly, this study seeks to explore the influence of visual branding on MSMEs in Cilegon, with a specific focus on Kue Gipang Tiga Bunda by applying design thinking approach. Creating a strong brand identity requires the use of visual branding elements such as logos and key visuals. The objective of this research is to develop a distinct brand identity for Kue Gipang Tiga Bunda to set them apart from competitors and enhance brand awareness. Branding may improve brand recognition, attract customers, and facilitate MSME expansions, thereby promoting Cilegon's socio-economic development and competitiveness in the tourism industry.
EMBODIED EXPERIENCES OF DRAWING: A PHENOMENOLOGICAL INQUIRY INTO STRESS AND EVERYDAY LIFE IN ART EDUCATION Francis Ankyiah
ARTISTIC : International Journal of Creation and Innovation Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023)
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Drawing's impact on students' stress levels and coping with daily life is underexplored. This study used a phenomenological approach to understand how undergraduates experience drawing in art studio courses. Five art students were interviewed during regular assignments, and Moustakas' method was used to analyse the data. Three themes emerged: drawing as an "escape" from worries, a mindfulness practice fostering relaxation and present moment awareness, and beneficial for stress management and coping skills applicable to other areas of life. Immersion in drawing cultivates mind-body awareness, aiding students in managing stress. It buffers academic demands and enhances overall well-being, but can also induce stress during heavy workloads. This study offers qualitative insights into drawing as stress relief and emotional regulation for art students navigating educational and everyday demands.
THE CREATION OF THE BEDHAYA KETAWANG DANCE STORY BOOK AT SURAKARTA PALACE Bedjo Riyanto; Jasmine Aurelia Kartono
ARTISTIC : International Journal of Creation and Innovation Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023)
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This study examines the Bedhaya Ketawang dance in relation to the cultural traditions of the Surakarta Palace in Indonesia. This research primarily seeks to elucidate the significance of introducing and preserving Javanese culture, which still adheres to established norms. This study employs a qualitative research approach, utilizing a literature review method and complemented by interviews focusing on the Bedhaya Ketawang dance. The audience's responses indicate a positive reception towards the illustrations that have been created. They could easily comprehend the material presented in the storybook, enabling them to articulate the uniqueness of the Bedhaya Ketawang dance and its significance.
THE CREATIVE PROCESS OF THE SI KENYA KENA LENA DANCE WORK Rahayu Rahmadani; Didik Bambang Wahyudi
ARTISTIC : International Journal of Creation and Innovation Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023)
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Teenage problems and traditional arts are attracting themes of the creation of dance works.  This creative research explores the issue of dance compositions, specifically focusing on the process involved in developing the dance work Si Kenya Kena Lena. The dance work incorporates a synthesis of notions derived from Alma Hawkins and Sumandyo Hadi. The implementation of this theory was conducted in four distinct steps, specifically preparation, organization, arrangement, and presentation. The process of creating a dance piece involves five distinct stages: sensing, valuing, envisioning, embodying, and shaping. This artistic research generates innovative dance pieces that effectively showcase the emotional upheaval experienced by teenagers in their quest for self-discovery, skillfully incorporating Sandur traditional art and East Javanese dances. The use of traditional art aspects in the creative process can generate choreography that imparts a fresh and nuanced perspective.
THE CREATION OF THE BEDHAYA KETAWANG DANCE STORY BOOK AT SURAKARTA PALACE Riyanto, Bedjo; Kartono, Jasmine Aurelia
ARTISTIC : International Journal of Creation and Innovation Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : ISI Press Institut Seni Indonesia Surakarta

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Abstract

This study examines the Bedhaya Ketawang dance in relation to the cultural traditions of the Surakarta Palace in Indonesia. This research primarily seeks to elucidate the significance of introducing and preserving Javanese culture, which still adheres to established norms. This study employs a qualitative research approach, utilizing a literature review method and complemented by interviews focusing on the Bedhaya Ketawang dance. The audience's responses indicate a positive reception towards the illustrations that have been created. They could easily comprehend the material presented in the storybook, enabling them to articulate the uniqueness of the Bedhaya Ketawang dance and its significance.
ARESTOP BULLYING SONGS USED EFFECTIVELY TO STOP BULLYING BEHAVIOR IN ADOLESCENTS? DARIYO, AGOES
ARTISTIC : International Journal of Creation and Innovation Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : ISI Press Institut Seni Indonesia Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33153/artistic.v4i2.5543

Abstract

Bullying victims feel psychologically traumatized by the malevolentbullying behavior perpetrated by an individual or group of people. They suffer from psychological distress, including depression, social anxiety, social withdrawal, fear of recurrence, and in severe cases, suicidal ideation.Meanwhile,bullying perpetrators fail to comprehend the adverse consequences resulting from their actions. It is imperative that prior bullying cases are not repeated and are promptly handled, prevented, and halted. One effective method to combat bullying behavior is to produce artistic creations in the form of anti-bullying songs. This study is a research project that utilizes the ADDIE approach (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation). The data collection method employed a questionnaire encompassing several elements of poetry, rhythm, beat, style, tempo, instrument, and visual display. The sample technique employed was purposive sampling, resulting in 87 participants. Utilizing the ADDIE idea, this study employed a thematic method for data analysis. The findings indicate that the development of anti-bullying songs has adhered to the ADDIE framework. Stop bullying songs have fulfilled the criteria of excellent musical compositions, including lyrics that are easily comprehensible (77 = 88.6%), melody (71 = 81.6%), rhythm (74 = 85.1%), beat (73 = 83.9%), style (73 = 83.9%), tempo (76 = 87.4%), and instruments (70 = 80.5%). Moreover, the stop-bullying songswere efficient in curbing bullying tendencies among adolescents(73 = 83.9 %).
INCREASING VISUAL IMPACT IN MSME STUDY CASE: KUE GIPANG TIGA BUNDA Alrazi, Camila Zahra; Rachman, Anung
ARTISTIC : International Journal of Creation and Innovation Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : ISI Press Institut Seni Indonesia Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33153/artistic.v4i2.5555

Abstract

Micro, Small, and Medium-Sized Enterprises (MSMEs) are vital for Indonesia's economic growth, specifically in promoting local products. However, numerous MSMEs in Cilegon face difficulties due to an absence of robust visual branding. Accordingly, this study seeks to explore the influence of visual branding on MSMEs in Cilegon, with a specific focus on Kue Gipang Tiga Bunda by applying design thinking approach. Creating a strong brand identity requires the use of visual branding elements such as logos and key visuals. The objective of this research is to develop a distinct brand identity for Kue Gipang Tiga Bunda to set them apart from competitors and enhance brand awareness. Branding may improve brand recognition, attract customers, and facilitate MSME expansions, thereby promoting Cilegon's socio-economic development and competitiveness in the tourism industry.
EMBODIED EXPERIENCES OF DRAWING: A PHENOMENOLOGICAL INQUIRY INTO STRESS AND EVERYDAY LIFE IN ART EDUCATION Ankyiah, Francis
ARTISTIC : International Journal of Creation and Innovation Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : ISI Press Institut Seni Indonesia Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33153/artistic.v4i2.5556

Abstract

Drawing's impact on students' stress levels and coping with daily life is underexplored. This study used a phenomenological approach to understand how undergraduates experience drawing in art studio courses. Five art students were interviewed during regular assignments, and Moustakas' method was used to analyse the data. Three themes emerged: drawing as an "escape" from worries, a mindfulness practice fostering relaxation and present moment awareness, and beneficial for stress management and coping skills applicable to other areas of life. Immersion in drawing cultivates mind-body awareness, aiding students in managing stress. It buffers academic demands and enhances overall well-being, but can also induce stress during heavy workloads. This study offers qualitative insights into drawing as stress relief and emotional regulation for art students navigating educational and everyday demands.
THE CREATIVE PROCESS OF THE SI KENYA KENA LENA DANCE WORK Rahmadani, Rahayu; Wahyudi, Didik Bambang
ARTISTIC : International Journal of Creation and Innovation Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : ISI Press Institut Seni Indonesia Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar

Abstract

Teenage problems and traditional arts are attracting themes of the creation of dance works.  This creative research explores the issue of dance compositions, specifically focusing on the process involved in developing the dance work Si Kenya Kena Lena. The dance work incorporates a synthesis of notions derived from Alma Hawkins and Sumandyo Hadi. The implementation of this theory was conducted in four distinct steps, specifically preparation, organization, arrangement, and presentation. The process of creating a dance piece involves five distinct stages: sensing, valuing, envisioning, embodying, and shaping. This artistic research generates innovative dance pieces that effectively showcase the emotional upheaval experienced by teenagers in their quest for self-discovery, skillfully incorporating Sandur traditional art and East Javanese dances. The use of traditional art aspects in the creative process can generate choreography that imparts a fresh and nuanced perspective.

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