Sanchia Tryphosa Hamidjaja
See
The soothing feeling of routine that repetition provides for any kind of artwork is best expressed through contrasts, colors, and structure. (Widewalls) Look at the use of Pattern and Rhythm in the artworks below.
The Future is Abandoned (2019), Sanchia Tryphosa Hamidjaja, digital print on fabric is displayed in an LED lightbox.
Marilyn, Andy Warhol
Arrest, Bridget Riley
Bird-Fish, MC Escher
Renee Magritte Golconda 1953
Yayoi Kusama, Kusama with Dots Obsession, 2012 Installation
Say
Bliss or Boredom?
Which of the pieces above was most appealing to you and why?
Do you find art that uses repetition as satisfying as the repetition used in music? Why?
Do
Learn more about the science behind the appeal of repetition in music.
Go on a walk and take photos that show repetition, rhythm, or pattern.
Try repetitive mark-making. It is meditative and a great drawing exercise.
About the Artist: Sanchia Tryphosa Hamidjaja
Sanchia Hamidjaja is a visual artist/illustrator based in Jakarta, Indonesia. She received her Bachelor's Degree in Communication Design from Swinburne National Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Australia in 2004 and started her short career in advertising as a graphic designer and then later as an art director/illustrator in a motion graphics studio and doing commissioned mural works on the side. After 7 years in the advertising industry, Sanchia decided to focus as a visual artist/freelance illustrator, her work reflects a range of visually creative fields such as comics and cartoons. In 2011 Sanchia had her first solo exhibition (The Yin & Yang Dogs) at Inkubator Gallery. Since then, her works have been exhibited in a number of art galleries throughout the country, including many commissioned mural works in various hotels and restaurants. (Spasium)
See more of her work: Insta:@sanchimilikiti and Indoartnow
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