Japanese Trick Art Explosion in Jakarta
You might have been a fan of an art of painting. But how about 3D painting? For some people, or maybe you don’t feel familiar with it.
3D Painting or known as a trick art, it’s called trick art because this kind of painting can manipulate your visual. Trick art is using three elements in creating the illusions. Geometric Illusion is on the structure concept, physiological illusion is a process of a brain and eyes, and the least, psychologycal illusion tend in feelings and reason.
Trick art is actually not a very new thing, it was created in Japan in 1980. Later, a man from Yamagata, named Kenzu Kazumume started giving a fame of trick art internationally. By founding S.D Corporation in 1987, he wanted to re-ignite the era of Renaissance Italia’s studio to the more modern public. And now, because of his effort, all of the creation of trick art can be enjoyed in many museums in Japan.

With the aim to introduce trick art in Indonesia, PT. Trimitra Sukses Mandiri held a Trick Art Exhibition titled Trick Art Japan Exhibition. This exhibition was held for two months, started from 2 December 2012 until 3 February 2013. By showing 50 3D Paintings (which are exclusively brought from Japan), in a corporate of S.D Corporation.
The paintings were hand made by the S.D Corp’s artists on a wood as its media, not on a wallpaper and not even got computerize edited. The artists even checked the venue to make sure that it’s adequate for the paintings. Because every single detail, such as lighting or placement could give a huge different view of the 3D effect.

The exhibition was held at Grand Indonesia, and more than 17000 visitors have experienced the trick art. As Kenzu ideals said, “creating art into something that is approachable with the daily activities, make it easier and give a new interpretation to the public…”, That makes trick art becomes an edutainment media.The event organizer also expects that this event can attract some big communities in Indonesia, such as photography, cosplay, students, and also a fan of trick art. Beside of those reasons, this exhibition hopes in giving a good endorsement for Indonesians in developing the art of Trick Art to be more known in Indonesia.

For this Trick Art exhibition, it will charge you for IDR 50.000 on weekdays and IDR 75.000 on weekends (Adults’ price). IDR 35.000 on weekdays and IDR 50.000 on weekends (for students)
So, what are you waiting for! Come and let’s have cool experience of enjoyinh Trick Art painting in your own way!
(Devi Andrini/Raditya Nugie (Trimitra Events))


















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