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Azam Aris

try to depict my process in my artwork. And this process involves using different images from a variety of places which I then put together in a scenario and juxtapose with the image of a burning astronaut. The intention here is to create a sense of drama and transference of the mood from the painting to the audience. This artwork uses various approaches in art like sculpture, photography, design and painting in order to get the end result that is beyond my expectation.
Hit the Lights
2013 / Acrylic & digital print on canvas / 200 x 305cm
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Ruzzeki Harris

The work here is a tribute to my first born. I see flames as the spark that ignites my passion to continue with my artistic expressions. This artwork celebrates my excitement in embracing family life. A child is akin to a gift and a source for zest in life.
Fragile, Handle With Care
2013 / Mixed media on canvas / 259 x 207cm
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Chi Too

‘What Turns Me On’ is a metaphor for my art career. As an outsider artist with no formal training and zero ability to draw and paint, I am forced to try and experiment with all sorts of mediums and methodologies. Sometimes I get amazing results, most of the time, I simply fail. This work invites the audience to try, try, and try until they hit the right switch.
What Turns Me On
2013 / Light switches on wood panel / 197 x 198cm
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Seah Zelin

I believe personal items and living spaces constitute an individual’s personal life. I deconstruct and rebuild visual relationships as I draw figures, objects and space to explore the state of a person’s life.

“Deluge” is the theme of this new series. Flood, tsunami, collapse, storm are a few words
that keep surfacing in reports of natural disasters. Words such as “political tsunami” are also often used as expressions when describing political and economic climates. Malaysians are quite familiar with one natural disaster; floods. Just a foot of water may be enough to move a car. Flood waters can be seemingly gentle but dangerous in actual fact.

My paintings misappropriate IKEA publicity pictures, depicting the trademark minimalist interiors submerged in flood and erosion. This is to reflect the globalisation of consumerism that erodes a Malaysian’s identity where lifestyle, taste and even values are being replaced.
The Unknown Adventure
2013 / Oil on linen / 200 x 360cm ( Diptych)
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Anisa Abdullah

I would like to share the journey of my career as an artist through my artwork. This particular artwork visualises my experiences through a selection of images that represent past and current memories juxtaposed against collage and painting techniques. I hope that this piece will give you a window into my soul.
Separuh Nafas
2013 / Collage & acrylic on canvas / 200 x 200cm
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HOM Art Trans
HOM Art Trans is an independent art space that seeks to assist and support the development of visual art in Malaysia and facilitates networking with the Southeast Asian counterparts.

HOM’s core objective is to promote Malaysia Art and nurture young artists through its key programmes, namely: The Residency, The Art Fund, and The Art Award.

Founded in 2007, the artist-run-space currently comprises of a gallery, a studio and an art archive.

The Team

Directors
Bayu Utomo Radjikin
Nur Hanim Khairudin

Managers
Danial Fuad (2016)
Mimie Baharuddin (2013)

Management Team (2013)
Ili Farhana
Mimie Baharuddin
Danial Fuad
Amir Amin
Aishah Maulana

2016 Awardee

Ajim Juxta
Edroger C. Rosili
Anniketyni Madian
Faizal Suhif
Fawwaz Sukri
Gan Tee Sheng
Hafiz Shahimi
Hisyamuddin Abdullah
Jamil Zakaria
Khairudin Zainudin
Shafiq Nordin
Yim Yen Sum
Syahbandi Samat
Sabihis Pandi
Khairul Izham
Meor Saifulah Lulaed

2013 Awardee

Anisa Abdullah
Chong Ai Lei
Fadilah Karim
Samsudin Wahab
Haslin Ismail
Chi Too
Azam Aris
Akmal Asyraf
Al Khuzairie Ali
Ruzzeki Harris
Najib Bamadhaj
Donald Abraham
Zelin Seah

Blog Archive

  • ▼  2018 (29)
    • ▼  October (29)
      • Azam Aris
      • Ruzzeki Harris
      • Chi Too
      • Seah Zelin
      • Anisa Abdullah
      • Haslin Ismail
      • Samsudin Wahab
      • Chong Ai Lei
      • Al- Khuzairie Ali
      • Fadilah Karim
      • Donald Abraham
      • Najib Bamadhaj
      • Muhammad Akhmal Asyraf
      • Sabihis Md Pandi
      • Syahbandi Samat
      • Shafiq Nordin
      • Khairudin Zainudin
      • Khairul Izham
      • Meor Saifulah Lulaed
      • Anniketyni Madian
      • Jamil Zakaria
      • Yim Yen Sum
      • Edroger C. Rosili
      • Faizal Suhif
      • Fawwaz Sukri
      • Gan Tee Sheng
      • Haafiz Shahimi
      • Hisyamuddin Abdullah
      • Ajim Juxta
  • ►  2017 (1)
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