Prinka, Drawings, and Design
Tuesday, December 28, 2004
THE name S. Prinka always reminds me of drawings. He was part of the ITB Fine Arts alumni crowd who popularized artistic drawing (two-dimensional, non-paint medium works) starting in the mid-1970s. This group was among the first class of graduates who majored in Graphic Design at the ITB School of Fine Arts (a major founded by A.D. Pirous in 1970). But why did drawings have to be popularized in the first place? What was so different about drawing
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