This painting is series with two available color themes, both portray a growing fondness of waterlilies and Bali’s native Herons, or Kokokan birds utilizing different tones, each represents a symbol of transformation and seasonal change. Boldly dominated with a rich yellow artistry, the painting illuminates your workspace with a bright lively accent and reflects the light beautifully from both natural and artificial source. In this series that features a transfixing view of nature in its glowing brilliance, there is a show of fortitude that symbolize a melancholy and graceful transition of one’s life.
Balanced yet full of life, this layered artwork represents a strive toward a vigorous take on new beginnings and life’s growing opportunities.
This stunning painting portrayed as an art and how the artist tells stories behind Barong Dance Performance. The artist depicts well how the Barong as two main characters, Barong and Topeng tua, look like. It allures the viewer’s eye to observe Balinese culture closer by putting every little details in the picture, including the characters’ appearance, background and little offerings.
Barong itself is a mythological creature in Balinese culture with Tiger head. The viewer can see that Barong has unique and mystical shapes with yellowish costume. The painting is mostly dominated with yellowish and darkish tone such as black and greyish colors as it tells that the performance depicts a deep philosophical meaning that Barong dance is special performance which relates to spiritual religion behind it.
This landscape illustration accentuates a very realistic picture of the bamboo forest. The lush green forest is filled with a thick layer of bamboo of varying size and height. The depiction of the dense forest also creates the picture to appear mostly green. It takes a little detail as sunray goes through leaves and brings green hues to the area.
At the same time, the artist captures every little detail of the forest. The small trekking trail made of soil was covered with fallen leaves. To make it even more real, a little splash of color comes from the sprouting flowers and birds that latch on the bamboo.