Putu Ari Darmastuti
Interior Design Department, Faculty of Visual Art and Design, Indonesian Art Institute Denpasar

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WARNABALI: BALINESE COLOR INTENSITY DIVERSIFICATION FOR DEVELOPMENT OF BALI MODERN INTERIOR AND ARCHITECTURE COATING IN ADDITIVE COLOR ONLINE BASED EXPERIMENT Anak Agung Gede Rai Remawa; I Kadek Dwi Noorwatha; I Made Pande Artadi; Toddy Hendrawan Yupardhi; Putu Ari Darmastuti
Journal of Aesthetics, Design, and Art Management Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): Journal of Aesthetics, Design, and Art Management
Publisher : Yayasan Sinergi Widya Nusantara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58982/jadam.v2i1.186

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Purpose: This study aims to conduct experiments on enriching the intensity of traditional Balinese colors that are relevant to the application of color in modern interiors and architecture. Research methods:The research method uses online-based experiments by mixing Balinese colors with light and dark characters in a ratio of 66.7%: 33.3%. Mixing is done by crossing process and the results of the cross process are arranged into a Balinese color palette based on Additive Colors. Findings:The color cross method with a ratio of 66.7% light to 33.3% dark produces bali color variants with various tint intensities. The scan results on the Balinese print-based color composition arranged in the nawa sangha cosmology, which is processed online through the dopely.top website, produces relevant colors developed in modern interiors and architecture. The process of diversifying the color intensity will provide recommendations for its application to residential and non-residential interiors. Implications: Provide insight into the use of traditional Balinese colors to designers and architects, in an effort to preserve and strengthen tradition-based knowledge for the development of modern design science.
THE AESTHETICS OF KORI KUWADI I Wayan Balika Ika; Putu Ari Darmastuti
Journal of Aesthetics, Design, and Art Management Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): Journal of Aesthetics, Design, and Art Management
Publisher : Yayasan Sinergi Widya Nusantara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58982/jadam.v2i1.187

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Purpose: As one of the objects of Balinese cultural heritage, it should be preserved. But in reality, Kori Kuwadi is exploited not only as a building component but also as a commodity that is traded and even exported to foreign countries. To obtain maximum profit, Kori Kuwadi is mass-produced to meet market demand. Because it is oriented towards high profits, the production process may ignore the Kori Kuwadi concept as it should. Ironic while the existence of Kori Kuwadi is widely known both by the Balinese people and the people outside Bali, because the shape, model, size, and ornament are so beautiful that they are admired, but it's a shame because there are still many people who don't know what the real name of the door is. which they are familiar with the term "traditional Balinese door". If this condition is allowed to drag on, one of the cultural heritage of Bali may become extinct. Realizing the above conditions, through the momentum of Nangun Sat Kerti Loka Bali, the local government of Bali is trying to preserve local culture so that it is not uprooted from its original values. Research methods: The research method used is interpretive qualitative. Etymologically, qualitative comes from quality which means value. Findings: As a traditional door Kori Kuwadi has a unique thing that makes many people interested. Kori Kuwadi is used as an architectural part this day it is not placed only at holly place in Bali but as an entrance of the modern building. Implications: Aesthetic aspect does not come from one thing but can be anything. Pintu Kuwadi has its authentic beauty that comes from history, ornament pattern, material, and measurement.