Artwork
NATURE
This series highlights the alarming issue of overfishing through bold contrasts and symbolic imagery. Vibrant reds and dripping paint evoke blood and destruction, while repetitive fish arrangements reflect unsustainable harvesting. The isolated black fish underscores the plight of endangered species, blending abstraction and realism to emphasize ecological loss. Sardine cans symbolize mass consumption, contrasting appealing packaging with chaotic, bloodied fish inside. Repeated patterns underscore industrial exploitation, urging reflection on the hidden devastation of marine ecosystems.
These artworks portray 'Lost in Thought' through layered compositions, bold colors, and emotional contrasts. Overlapping figures and geometric patterns convey introspection, fragmentation, and a dynamic mental landscape. Hands gripping the face symbolise external pressures, while red nails emphasise tension. Light, shadow, and tangled lines evoke chaotic and introspective moods, depicting a journey through mental complexity shaped by both internal and external forces.
These artworks pay homage to P. Ramlee’s legacy, blending music, art, and nostalgia to celebrate his impact on Malaysian culture. Vibrant red and blue tones evoke passion and melancholy, while instruments like the guitar and violin symbolise his contributions to music. The vintage microphone and gramophone highlight his iconic voice and versatility, and the portrait anchors the work in reflection and respect. The layout, with textured backgrounds and cultural symbols, captures Ramlee’s role in shaping Malaysia’s artistic heritage.