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The Growth of Indonesian Aesthetic Value of Kriya (Handicrafts) in the 21st Century

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  • Dheni Harmaen

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The development of aesthetic values in the handicraft have been changing in terms of function, shape, appearance and even in terms of its significance, the changes will appear also to changes in the aesthetic value of a work of craft, because the essence of the aesthetic is beauty. In terms of language, the term kriya used in Indonesian language derived from Sanskrit, the word Kriya, when transferred to the Java language has a meaning work or action, and in particular the work related to religious ceremonies. Aesthetic value in a craft covered elements of line, shape, texture, color, composition and so on. The growth of aesthetic value to the craft woven eve of the 21st century can be traced starting from animist civilizations, until the civilization Ekotek Dynamic information (science and technology), or what we call the global community that positions the craft as a commodity. This development is an inter-linkages which always affect one aspect with other aspects including its aesthetic elements. Art craft is one branch or twig arts is undergoing a transformation, both form and function that are often lengthy conversations or discussions, regarding the status and position in the art developments in Indonesia. The development of craft capable of evolving to position itself in three directions, each of which has different interests, they are: 1) preservation oriented, 2) development to economic or commercial interests (craft industry) oriented, and 3) personal expression (artistic achievement) oriented.

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  • Dheni Harmaen, 2016. "The Growth of Indonesian Aesthetic Value of Kriya (Handicrafts) in the 21st Century," Journal of Social Science Studies, Macrothink Institute, vol. 3(2), pages 62-73, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:mth:jsss88:v:3:y:2016:i:2:p:62-73
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