Title Page
Contents
I. Introduction 8
II. Cultural and Natural Environment of Tropical Indonesia 9
1. The Character of Ethnical Culture 9
2. Organic Forms from Tropical Nature 11
1) Growing Forms of Tropical Plant 11
2) Natural Forms in the Sea 13
3. Traditional Metal Techniques of Indonesia 14
1) Filigree 14
2) Chasing and Repousse'(이미지참조) 15
3) Granulation 16
III. About My Works 17
1. Mind (Basic) Process 17
2. Design Process 17
3. The Explanation of Works 19
IV. Conclusion 27
국문초록 28
REFERENCES 30
Figure 1. Hayat Tree Motif from Kalimantan 10
Figure 2. Banyan Tree Relief from Hindu’s Temple at Java 10
Figure 3. Peacock as a Textile Motif 10
Figure 4. Garuda, Mythical Bird 10
Figure 5. Caladium Leaf 12
Figure 6. Shape of Tropical Leaf 12
Figure 7. Fern Leaf 12
Figure 8. Tropical Giant Flower 12
Figure 9. Lily Flower 12
Figure 10. Pitcher Plant 12
Figure 11. Carnation 12
Figure 12. Banggai Cardinal Fish 13
Figure 13. Rayfish 13
Figure 14. Angelfish 13
Figure 15. Red Coral Reef 14
Figure 16. Caryophyllia spp 14
Figure 17. Fossil Coral 14
Figure 18. Filigree Process 15
Figure 19. Handmade Yogyakarta Filigree 15
Figure 20. Chasing and Repousse' Process(이미지참조) 16
Figure 21. Nur Purwanto’s Silver. Yogyakarta, Indonesia. 16
Figure 22. Granulation Process 16