An Exhibition of 30 Award Winning Artists From Asia

Oleh : Krishna Anindyo | Jumat, 07 Februari 2020 - 16:01 WIB

INDUSTRY.co.id - Singapore – MAYINART is pleased to present If Walls Could Speak, an exhibition showcasing works of South East Asian artists. The exhibition focuses predominantly on the work of Indonesian artists from Java island, as well as Indian and leading Singapore artists of the modern era.

Some featured artists are Indonesian Master Painter, Kartika Affandi Indonesian Master Artist Budi Ubrux AT Sitompol UOB award-winning artist Januri and Ekta Chandra, winner of the ASEAN Art Award. Other names amongst the established artists are Shan Re, Rudra Gaud, and Abhijit Paul.

The artworks are priced within an affordable range with the underlying ethos of democratizing the arts landscape to make art accessible to all. These not to be missed, limited edition works will be available for sale at the exhibition.

A living legend of Indonesia, Master Artist Kartika Affandi (daughter of Indonesian Legend Affandi) will be doing a live “finger” painting for the showcase, inspired by her travel during Chinese New Year in Singapore this year.

The style of expressionism in her work is conveyed as she directly squeezes from tubes of paint with her fingers, endowing raw emotion in snaking patterns onto her paintings – a technique exclusively used by her father. Some of her works featured are Windmill in Netherland (Acrylic on canvas), Lotus, and Japanese Temple, Oil on canvas.

Award winning artist Budi Ubrux has gained international experience from when he lived in Switzerland as a billboard artist and painter.

His paintings are alarming and haunting, yet aesthetic and alluring he finely hand-paints headlines and contents from newspapers and wraps it around figures or objects of his artwork. Some notable works on display are Tea Break (Oil on Canvas) and Untitled (Oil on Canvas).

The opening reception will be led by Dr. H. Fadli Zon, S.S., M.Sc. ,Deputy Chairperson of the Inter-Parliamentary Cooperation Agency at the Indonesian House of Representatives (DPR).