Brikolase : Jurnal Kajian Teori, Praktik dan Wacana Seni Budaya Rupa
Vol 2, No 1 (2010)

Studi Model Tungku Pembakaran Untuk Pembuatan Patung Keramik Monumental

Aries Budi Marwanto (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
19 Jan 2016

Abstract

In the process of creating works of ceramic art, the amount of size is a problem. When making large ceramic works, meaning the risk of failure too great. This relates very well with the chemical composition of clay and mixtures that fit. After that also the longer the drying process, whereas the longer period of drying, the longer the duration also susceptible crack or rupture. Last is the burning issue that must use a large fireplace as well. Larger furnace means also more expensive. Some of these constraints which ultimately makes ceramic artists in Indonesia do not dare to make the work of a great experiment.Complex process coupled with the limited equipment furnace (oven) because high-priced, making leaps of idea creation Indonesian ceramic artist does not as dynamic as the other branches of art. Especially in terms of its magnitude. Noted, functional ceramic wares produced at large is only 2 meters, which is in Plered West Java, while the ceramic art ever created by Dadang Christanto very monumental in his work "1000 man land".The fact is captured by the researcher. In "Burning Furnace Model Development Study for the Preparation of Ceramic Sculpture Monumental", has researched and explored various aspects of the composition of the possibility of major raw materials (clay structure and all material pencampurnya), initial combustion process, and most important is the development model of the furnace combustion . Keywords: ceramics, furnace, monumental ceramic sculpture.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

brikolase

Publisher

Subject

Arts Humanities

Description

The main focus of this journal is to promote global discussion forums and interdisciplinary exchanges among academics, practitioners and researchers of visual arts and visual culture. Series will encourage practice and research innovation that focuses on visual arts and visual culture, contributing ...