Rizky Fadhilah | CV Portfolio | 2022

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Rizky Fadhilah’s Portfolio

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Katarsis Exhibition Darpa Mada Exhibition 17 Junji Ito’s Biography Book 14 ALAN Concept Art Book 09 Introduction 06
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Hai, salam kenal namaku

Rizky biasa dipanggil Riz atau Ki. Saya gemar mengerjakan

ilustrasi terutama environment dan juga creature work, kebanyakan karyaku dibuat menggunakan media digital. saya ingin selalu berkembang dan belajar hal baru. keseharianku diisi denganku didepan laptop mengambar/bermain game/ menonton film.

Skillset

Software

Rizky Fadhilah

Illustrator

Resume

Pengalaman

Infection Studio

Illustrator Intern

Pameran Katarsis IKJ

Desain Grafis | Perupa

Pameran Darpa Mada

Perupa

Pendidikan

Institut Kesenian Jakarta

DKV | Ilustrasi

2018 - Sekarang

SMK Nusantara 1 Tangerang

Multimedia

2015 - 2018

Photoshop llustrator After effect Premier Pro

Speciality

Illustration Digital painting Sketch

+62 857-1102-9493

rizkyfadhilah04@gmail.com

Ig : @Polariski_

Tangerang, Banten

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ALAN Concept Art Book

Assignment | Illustration | 2021

Seorang prajurit tentara yang sangat ditakuti musuhnya, kelebihannya di medan perang sudah tidak bisa di ragukan lagi, dia juga sangat pandai dalam menggunakan semua benda disekitarnya untuk membuatnya unggul saat sedang bertarung, namun kekurangan yang dimilikinya yaitu dia egois selalu memikirkan dirinya sendiri ketimbang temannya dan juga diaa tidak mudah percaya kepada orang orang sekitar, karena itu dia tidak punya teman.

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Bangkai Pesawat

merupakan salah satu senjata peperangan yang sangat ditakuti, 1 pesawat mampu menghancurkan

ratusan bahkan jutaan

gedung dalam 1 malam dan sekarang telah

dijadikan tempat untuk

seklompok masyakat yang menungsi setalaah perang besar

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Mur Lutut

Kaki yang terbuat dari Carbon Fiber dibuat oleh kedua orangtua Alanm untuk meneyelamatkan Alan dari ambang kematian. Bahan bahan yang digunakan untuk membut kaki artifisal ini dari barang barang bekas yang

Bahan Carbon Fiber adalah bahan yang entang dan sangat kuta jadi bisa membantu Alan untuk menjadi sangat lincah saat bertanrung maupun saat mengejar musuhnya.

sendi yang berbentuk laher dari titanium

Desain kaki ini adalah desain ulang dari kaki yang sebelumnya, karena menurut saya desain yang dulu terlihat kurang dinamis, Karena Alan adalah seorang petarung yang handal dan juga lincah jadi desain sebelumnya belum merepresentasikan hal tersebut, jadi saya desain ulang kaki Alan untuk terlihat lebih dinamis dan

Betis yang tebuat dari Carbon Fiber

Mur Mata Kaki

Kaki juga terbuat dari Carbon Fiber

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Blueprint Kaki Artifisial

Junji Ito’s Biography Book

Junji Ito Adalah Mangaka horror

Jepang. Beberapa karyanya yang

terkenal termasuk Tomie, Gyo dan

Uzumaki. Ketertarikan Junji Ito oleh

dunia horror dimulai sejak dia duduk

di bangku sekolah, tepatnya, ketika

kakak perempuannya meminjami Junji

Ito sebuah manga karya mangaka

Umezu Kazuo.

Buku biografi ini berisikan ilustrasi

tentang perjalanan sang mangaka horror dari awal hingga beberapa highlight selama Junji Ito berkarir.

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Assignment
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Darpa ExibitionMada

Exhibitionist | Illustration | 2020

Pameran Nusakara Artspace

adalah sebuah organisasi yang berada di bawah naungan Fakultas Seni

dan Desain Universitas Multimedia

Nusantara (UMN) yang berdomisili

di Tangerang. Nusakara Artspace

dibentuk untuk mengakomodasi mahasiswa/i UMN dan masyarakat

umum dalam berkarya.

Sebagai pilar di Fakultas Seni

dan Desain yang berusaha menunjang proses berkarya mahasiswa, Nusakara

Artspace menyelenggarakan sebuah

pameran virtual yang bernama Darpamada. Kata Darpamada diambil

dari bahasa sansekerta, yaitu “Darpa” yang artinya bangga dan “Mada” terinspirasi dari bahasa Inggris, yaitu “Made” dengan arti diciptakan.

Disini saya diberi kesempatan untuk berpartisipasi sebagai Perupa di Pameran Darpa Mada ini.

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Katarsis Exhibition

Collaboration Work | Exhibition | 2020

Pameran ini merupakan kerja kolaborasi mahasiswa IKJ Ilustrasi angkatan 2018. Saya ditugaskan dalam membuat desain untuk promosi di media sosial instagram.

“KATARSIS“ sendiri tercipta dari kebebasan kami berkarya, serta sebagai sarana pelepasan emosi, sehingga karya yang dihasilkan adalah karya jujur yang terbalut imajinasi dan dramatisasi. Pameran ini mengajak pengunjung untuk bisa semakin tahu bahwa menggambar busa dijadikan sarana pelepasan diri dari meditasi. serta supata dapat mengenal betapa beragamnya jenis perasaan manusia dengan cara meilhat, merasakan dan membayangkan apa yang tergambar di setiap karya mahasiswa kelas Fantasy art.

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Katarsis Exibition

Design

video/poster untuk promosi yang di posting di media sosial instagram.

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Katarsis Exibition

Workshop instructor

Selain memamerkan karya

mahasiswa, KATARSIS juga

mengadakan beberapa workshop

menggambar yang terbuka untuk

masyarakat umum. Workshop diisi

oleh Saya sendiri dan Septo Bekti

Satrio sebagai pemateri, dengan

tema Environtment Design kamar para perserta workshop.

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Cari Referensi & Bikin Moodboard Sketsa: Tentukan Komposisi
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Fantasy Art

Assignment | Illustration | 2021

Explorasi berbagai macam

emosi yang dibuat menjadi sebuah

ilsutrasi, emosi yang dipilih Phobia dan kesenangan. serta penggambaran

dari sebuah urban legend yaitu “Setan Budeg”

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Kesenangan Setan Budeg
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Phobia

Ilustrasi Santri

Collaboration Work| Illustration | 2022

Karya ini meurpakan

kolaborasi bersama Septo

Bekti Satrio dan Noval.

Ilustrasi santri merupakan

karya Tugas akhir dari Noval

untuk mengenalkan budaya

Santri di Indonesia

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Sea turtles are surviving Despite us

To see all that’s hopeful and appalling about the way we treat sea turtles, there’s no better place to start than the Burj Al Arab Jumeirah hotel. This shimmering tower of blue and white glass is shaped like the jib of a sailboat bound for shore. It rose two decades ago on an artificial island amid the steel forest of construction cranes that is Dubai, part of the United Arab Emirates. A royal suite, at 8,396 square feet, comes with a private cinema and 17 pillow options. A weekend stay can top $50,000. have come here, though, to see its nonpaying guests.

Passing a fleet of white Rolls-Royces, meet British expat marine biozlogist David Robinson. We take an elevator down to a parking garage and walk by Lamborghinis to our destination: a labyrinth of pipes and plastic pools, the intensive care unit of an elaborate marine turtle hospital. In one tub a green sea turtle struggles with internal organ damage. One floor up, sick, critically endangered hawksbills fill aquariums.

The hotel housing this rehab center is owned by a holding group whose driving force is Dubai’s emir. His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum, the architect of the region’s lightning growth, wants his city to become a model of environmental stewardship. But the reptilian miseries unspooling in this epicenter of consumption reveal much about the ills we humans heap on these creatures. Workers here have seen turtles with balloons lodged in their intestines, turtles with flippers broken after getting caught in fishing nets, a turtle bashed in the head and tossed off a boat. One female green turtle was struck by a ship just down the road, near the world’s ninth busiest seaport. The impact crushed her shell, carving out a jagged three-pound wedge as big as an iron.

“People are doing this,” says Robinson, a former operations manager for this facility. “Everything—every aspect, every single species of turtle, every threat that they face—is anthropogenic.”

He certainly doesn’t mean just here. From Kemp’s ridleys no bigger than car tires to leatherbacks that can outweigh polar bears, six of the world’s seven sea turtle species are considered vulnerable, endangered, or critically endangered. The status of the seventh, the flatback of Australia, is unknown.

And yet these beasts soldier on, despite the obstacles we place before them. Of the sea turtle nesting colonies that were reviewed in a recent analysis, more than twice as many were increasing as were trending downward.

WE’VE HUNTED THEM

hit them with ships, snagged them with nets and hooks, built beachfront condos on their nest sites, and choked them with plastic bags.

As the world struggles to confront climate change and biodiversity loss, six of Earth’s seven species of sea turtles are considered threatened or endangered. The risks facing the seventh, Australia’s flatback, are less clear.

And yet, somehow, these creatures survived ice ages and the extinction event that wiped out the dinosaurs. They’re still holding on today—even recovering in many places. In fact, scientists increasingly suspect that the planet’s marine turtles may be far more resilient than once thought. But they need our help.

National Geographic photographer Thomas Peschak recently spent more than a year photographing sea turtles around the world, hoping to bring more attention to turtle conservation. Now he’s sharing a selection of images that will appear in a forthcoming magazine feature.

this year found that turtle populations protected by the U.S. Endangered Species Act were on the upswing. Hawaii’s green turtles, long in trouble, are rebounding far faster than anyone expected. One turtle released from Robinson’s care after 546 days of treatment for a head injury made the longest documented journey by a green sea turtle. She traveled 5,146 miles, from the Middle East nearly to Thailand, before her tracking device finally gave out.

Sea turtles, it appears, may be more resilient than once thought. “I’ve seen all sorts of crazy injuries, deformities, illnesses, and they just keep going,” says Bryan Wallace, who oversees sea turtle assessments for the International Union for Conservation of Nature, or IUCN. “Where’s the dodo or the passenger pigeon of the sea turtle world?” While a few local stocks are in real danger of blinking out—Malaysian leatherbacks, for example—all seven species are hanging on regionally and globally.

As we’ve plundered the seas, built up coastlines, and set about heating the planet, it’s reasonable to wonder whether we’re dooming these animals. But after months of reporting on sea turtles in several countries, think we should consider another query instead: How might these reptiles fare with a bit more help?

Spend enough time watching sea turtles and it’s hard to escape how astonishing they are. They soar through oceans with winglike front flippers, dig nests using back appendages that scoop and toss sand almost like hands, and squeeze salt water, like tears, from glands near their eyes. Their mouths are similar to bird beaks, perhaps because turtles share a common ancestor with chickens. All but leatherbacks, with their layer of thick skin, have bony external skeletons covered in scutes of keratin, the material found in rhinoceros horns and our own fingernails. But each species is different. Hawksbills help reefs by eating sponges that can smother coral. Loggerheads use powerful jaws to crush horseshoe crabs. Leatherbacks feed on jellyfish and sea squirts and can easily migrate from Japan to California.

Marine turtles split from their terrestrial relatives more than 100 million years ago.

They survived the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs and squeaked past a marine extinction two million years ago that cut their numbers almost in half. Today sea turtles are found on the beaches of every continent except Antarctica, and they swim in all tropical and temperate waters. Perhaps their ubiquity explains the many roles they’ve played for people. They tell our stories: In Chinese mythology, sea turtle legs hold up the sky. We turn to them for healing: Turtle meat in West Africa was once believed to fight leprosy, and bathing in a broth of loggerhead plastron, the bony undershell, was considered a tonic for

Scientists this year found that turtle populations protected by the U.S. Endangered Species Act were on the upswing.

Hawaii’s green turtles, long in trouble, are rebounding far faster than anyone expected. One turtle released from Robinson’s care after 546 days of treatment for a head injury made the longest documented journey by a green sea turtle. She traveled 5,146 miles, from the Middle East nearly to Thailand, before her tracking device finally gave out.

Sea turtles, it appears, may be more resilient than once thought. “I’ve seen all sorts of crazy injuries, deformities, illnesses, and they just keep going,” says Bryan Wallace, who oversees sea turtle assessments for the International Union for Conservation of Nature, or IUCN. “Where’s the dodo or the passenger pigeon of the sea turtle world?”

While a few local stocks are in real danger of blinking out—Malaysian leatherbacks, for example—all seven species are hanging on regionally and globally.

As we’ve plundered the seas, built up coastlines, and set about heating the planet, it’s reasonable to wonder whether we’re dooming these animals. But after months of reporting on sea turtles in several countries, think we should consider another query instead: How might these reptiles fare with a bit more help?

And yet these beasts soldier on, despite the obstacles we place before them. Of the sea turtle nesting colonies that were reviewed in a recent analysis, more than twice as many were increasing as were trending downward. Scientists

Assignment

A large green turtle erupts from the muddy bottom of a mangrovefringed inlet along…

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lung ailments. Even today, bones and
as medicine
to Mexico. Through most of this shared history, turtles haven’t just survived—they’ve thrived. “The sea was all thick with
of the very largest,
numerous that it seemed that the
priest
91 million adult green turtles. That’s roughly 10 times as many as all the adult sea turtles of every species believed to be alive today. So many occupied the Cayman Islands in the 1700s that English settlers used them to supply Jamaica with meat. It wasn’t long before West Indies turtles were being served in London pubs and John Adams was slurping sea turtle soup during the First Continental Congress. Within a century, though, Caribbean turtle populations had crashed, sending turtle hunters to new coastlines, foreshadowing a great transition. Sea Turlte Fact! Sea turtles live in almost every ocean basin throughout the world, nesting on tropical and subtropical beaches. They migrate long distances to feed, often crossing entire oceans. Some loggerheads nest in Japan and migrate to Baja California Sur, Mexico to forage before returning home again. Tugas ini merupakan study layout design untuk Newsletter fiksi dari topik yang terpolih, serta logo yang juga didesain sendiri. untuk informasi yang tercantum dalam newsletter mahasiswa mengambil dari jurnal yang diunggah ke internet. Typography Newsletter
scutes are sold
from China
them, and they were
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ships would run aground on them,” a Spanish
wrote of Christopher Columbus’s view of Cuba’s sea turtles in 1494, during his second voyage. Some scientists today believe the pre-Columbian Caribbean alone may have been home to
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