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Inspirasi Batik Tamarind dari Cerita rakyat Belinda Sukapura Dewi; ARLETI M. APIN; Ariesa Pandanwangi; Nuning Damayanti
Jurnal Budaya Nusantara Vol 4 No 2 (2021): NUSANTARA & RUANG VIRTUAL
Publisher : Universitas PGRI Adi Buana Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36456/b.nusantara.vol4.no2.a4056

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Batik is known not only for its beauty, but also for the values ​​it contains. This potential is very inspiring and gives an idea visualized into batik storytelling using the cold method of tamarin paste, a new approach that is more environmentally friendly. This technique has also been tested both domestically and abroad and has great potential for opportunities batik development with new ideas. An opportunity to preserve batik novelty that have no potential harass to traditional batik. This study applies the discussion of visual language to folklore theme batik works. In the earlier times, speech was common culture carried by elders to their children or grandchildren. Folktales in the form of legends, myths and fables are moral messages way conveyed in a friendly, fun but also educating with devotion. The theories and methods used to discuss two batik samples are taken from folklore which contains educational moral values. Based on a study of selected samples of batik works, it is known that the images or shapes on batik use the Space Time Flat (RWD) and Naturalist Perspective Moment Opname (NPM) systems simultaneously. Most of the depictions of motifs and shapes in batik still use the RWD system, although some forms also use NPM.
Batik Tamarin Empowering Woman in Patimban Subang Indonesia Arleti M. Apin; Belinda Sukapura Dewi; Ariesa Pandanwangi; Nuning Damayanti
Aksara: Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan Nonformal Vol 7, No 2 (2021): May 2021
Publisher : Magister Pendidikan Nonformal Pascasarjana Universitas Negeri Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37905/aksara.7.2.757-762.2021

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Patimban, a new port to help the inadequate sea passage of the Tanjung Periuk port in Jakarta. The location of this port is in the north of Java Island in Subang. With regard to the construction of this port, of course it will have an impact on the activities of the local community, who are dominant as fishpond fishermen. The Ministry of Transportation, through its dharma women, collaborates with a team of presenters open up economic opportunities for the local community. From several alternatives, the batik tamarin technique was chosen for fisherwives, this technique is relatively cheap and safe so it is very appropriate for them to learn. It is proven that in a short time they have been able to master this technique, big hopes for them to be able to develop it and economic opportunities will open up.