Rabu, 06 Juli 2011

Art Carve Jepara



Sculpture included in the fine arts, in the district of Jepara, Central Java is the most famous of his craft-specific craft carving a very surprising result of the works produced, in Jepara Art Wood carving in the media that is often made??. engraving is a decorative image with hollow sections (k Ruwi k) and the convex parts (bule dan) that make up a beautiful picture.

Because in his district of Jepara central java khusu many craftsmen Art Carve, carving art has a variety of motives that each motif has its own meaning. Every motive is usually based on the stories of the kingdom as the Kingdom Pajajaran Motif, Motif kingdom of Majapahit, Mataram Motif and Motif own Jepara.


Of each motif has a characteristic, one Motif Pajajaran,
Angkup . Pajajaran motif has some Angkup , Large Angkup on the main leaf . Angkup While the leaves are.  Small Angkup trubusan leaf.Horn. This motif shaped curved horns facing forward.

Endong, Form of engraving that grow side by side  with curly leaf subject contained in the final endong leaf carvings.Simbar. Having Simbar as the principal sweetener leaf carvings with distinctive shape as well.Benangan. Benangan in leaf carving poko shaped like a stalk arising from the principal leaf carvings are upfront, while the line benangan carvings found on young leaves.



Fractions, Fractions line serves as a sweetener, spreads on main leaf, leaf and leaf fragments cawen in Patran and fractions on the other leaf carvings.

Selasa, 05 Juli 2011

Monet Chair : Contemplation

Creative human takes time and a place to think and reflect. Reflection also needs an adequate place for funtioning the brain.
One of the places favored by the famous Monet is pair of tables and chairs placed behind the window of his home. If the window is opened, the wind will breeze into the house and give a fresh on Monet may have been drinking coffee or other hot beverages. Great ideas will emerge and produce a memorable masterpiece of art lovers throughout the world .
We can adopt this system (and some of us already do) in a way that is easy. Choose only one of the windows of our house which are not too high. Place a table and two chairs that match, not too tall and not too low, just inside the window.  If winds are too strong, you can put an indoor plant in a lovely pot and put on the window. Notice the window model so the pot will not be fallen dawn. Now, you already have a chair a la Monet!