Selasa, 17 Maret 2015

Definition of WPAP Art

Broadly speaking WPAP is human portrait illustration style (usually famous figures) dominated flat fields bloom color is placed in the front, middle, and back to cause dimension. Dimension itself formed from the imaginary lines firmly where the face shape, the position of the elements of the face member, and the proportions remain the same as the original portrait. Tracing the creative process used is not subject to 100 percent on what is on-trace.

Wedha Abdul Rashid on WPAP art.

The History
Wedha Abdul Rashid was born in Pekalongan, Central Java at 10 March 1951. He has worked as an illustrator in printed media since the 1970's to the present. Starting 1977, when he joined the Hai magazine , he made a lot of illustrations. On this magazine he worked on portraits of world leaders from all backgrounds: political figures, musicians, artists, through fictional characters. In 1990 Wedha then Launched a new way to draw a face illustration. This was because a decrease in his sight, because his age reached 40 years old, so it is so difficult to draw a face in realistic and detailed form. Wedha then try to picture cubism style illustration. this style then growing and increasingly popular as part of a pop art style and even up until today. This illustration style called Wedha's Pop Art Portait (WPAP).
Wedha Abdul Rasyid

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