Tajalli Abdullah @ DiKaki Gunung Raya, Langkawi Island, Malaysia
"Painting from nature is not copying the object; it is realizing one’s sensations. Treat nature in terms of the cylinder, the sphere, the cone, everything in a proper perspective."
Tajalli Abdullah
Nature has always been a great…
Photographic Images and Matter: Japanese Prints of the 1970s
Diary: Aug, 22nd '68 by Tetsuya NodaPresent Situation, Existence- A by Kosuke Kimura
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In '70s Japan, award-winning artist Tetsuya Noda pioneered a contemporary art movement by transforming photographic portraits of his family into prints to create…
Malaysia’s thriving art scene is one of the most exciting and fastest growing around the region today. Recent years have seen the increase of interest in Malaysian art by collectors around the region and neighbouring countries like Singapore and Indonesia with art fetching up to…
Malaysia is one of the fastest growing and developing art scenes not only in the Asian region but also in the world especially with Malaysian artists garnering much exposure in galleries worldwide. The Malaysian art movement has brought about some of the most remarkable artworks…
Ramlan Abdullah challenges his creativity by using geometric designs to create connections between people and spaces. A sculptor who has worked seriously on his passion – sculptures – since 1990 when he returned home from New York after finishing his Master of Fine Arts (Sculpture). He’s amazing…