Balinese classical paintings is proposed as a national cultural heritage and cultural heritage of the world. Balinese classical painting developed rapidly in the 15th century AD during the leadership of King Dalem Waturenggong in Klungkung, reflecting the aesthetic value, Hindu philosophy, ethics, and the author's narrative.
The artist, who is also the owner of Gunarsa Museum, Gunarsa, states, classical painting is the valuable heritage. "Balinese classical painting has the highest artistic value," said Gunarsa.
Gunarsa said, Balinese classical painting, which is still produced to this day, will be proposed as a national cultural heritage and at the same time the world's cultural heritage. According Gunarsa, classical Balinese painting is an expression of cultural identity and traditional Balinese, who are able to compete globally. "The Balinese classical painting of pride for us," said Gunarsa.
The story of the painting
When observing the classical Balinese paintings, one at a time to read the narrative contained in the painting. Sources idea Balinese classical paintings are mostly from the epic Mahabharata, Ramayana, or the Tantri and Pararaton story. Balinese classical painting that is considered unique and the artwork high and has a philosophy of life, ethics, and knowledge.
Global
Balinese classical paintings have long been global. Balinese classical painting made collectibles and merchandise as well as getting in touch with the spread since the Bali tourism industry began the 1930s. While the classic Kamasan painting has evolved since the time of Majapahit.
Kamasan is a village in Klungkung which is touted to be the center of classical painting in Bali. Nevertheless, classical Balinese painting evolved and spread to other areas, including Denpasar, Badung, Tabanan, Bangli, Gianyar and Singaraja as well. Sites that display the classic Balinese Kamasan style paintings are quite complete, there are at Taman Gili Kerta Gosa, Klungkung.
source: kompas.com
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Gunarsa Museum is a nice place for history lovers. This museum is located beside the street in Banda Village, Takmung about 3 Km west of the Town of Semarapura, Klungkung Regency. I visited this museum few months ago before my nyc niagara tours with my brother. It has various classic painting of Bali, either from the past, new and also former epoch result of masterpiece from its owner, I Nyoman Gunarsa.
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