EXPLORATION METHOD OF ROSTER DESIGN DEVELOPMENT WITH METAL WASTE IN TUMANG VILLAGE CEPAGA BOYOLALI
Rahmanu Widayat, Anung B. Studyanto, Setyawan
1 Department of Interior Design, Faculty of Arts and Design, Sebelas Maret University, Indonesia
2 Department of Interior Design, Faculty of Arts and Design, Sebelas Maret University, Indonesia
3 Department of Crafts/Textile, Faculty of Arts and Design, Sebelas Maret University, Indonesia
Abstract
In Tumang village as a center for copper handicrafts, the problem that arises is the abundant metal waste but has not been used optimally. The aim is to develop a roster design made from metal waste with consideration of aesthetic appearance and commercial value. The method used is related to qualitative research and visual creation. Results and discussion, namely the exploration stage of design development include 1) Collecting waste, 2) Tidying the waste, 3) Arranging waste and finding the desired form as a roster, 3) Welding waste, 4) Finishing waste. The method of creation found was 1) Relying on the aesthetic sensitivity of the maker in composing pieces of metal waste into abstract shapes. 2) Relying on the association of forms based on the experience of the creator so as to bring up analogous forms of flora, fauna, and others.
Keywords: exploration, development, design, roster, metal waste
Topic: Design