COMPARISON OF WAYANG PAINTING ART BY I MADE YASANA WITH THE WAYANG PAINTING ART BY KAMASAN JERO MANGKU MURYATIPlease Just Try to Submit This Sample Abstract Komang Nelly Sundari, I Wayan Mudra
Institut Seni Indonesia Denpasar
Abstract
The research has been conducted on two wayang paintings by the artists I Made Yasana and Jero Mangku Muryati. The study took place in Denpasar and Kamasan in September 2023. Upon examining these two paintings, there seems to be some similarity, but people refer to I Made Yasana^s wayang painting as classical wayang and Jero Mangku Muryati^s as Kamasan wayang. Therefore, it is necessary to compare these two paintings to understand their differences and similarities. Purpose of this research is to identify the distinguishing variables between the two paintings and to understand the meaning of I Made Yasana^s paintings. This study utilizes a qualitative method with data collection techniques such as observation, interviews, and documentation. The theoretical framework used to analyze the meaning of I Made Yasana^s paintings involves Roland Barthes^ denotative and connotative theory, while Charles Sanders Pierce^s theory is related to symbols. Results of the research indicate that the differences between these two wayang paintings lie in composition, proportion, technique, and coloring variables. Therefore, I Made Yasana^s painting can be considered Kamasan wayang based on the form of the wayang, but it cannot be classified as Kamasan wayang based on composition, proportion, and coloring technique. As for the meaning of I Made Yasana^s paintings, they contain a philosophy of education, teaching humans that life requires harmonious and continuous interaction, not only with other humans but also with the environment in which they exist. Moreover, it is crucial to establish interaction with the Creator as an expression of gratitude. With the involvement of the Creator in everything, humans, along with their environment, can realize a harmonious life, achieving the goal of prosperity and happiness.
Keywords: differences, style, classical, technique, colorPlease Just Try to Submit This Sample Abstract