The inaugural Infinity Art Exhibition that features
some 84 works of art by local artists, opened to the public after a simple
ceremony that was officiated by the State Youth, Sports, Culture and Heritage
Committee Chairman, YB Mohd Khuzzan Abu Bakar.
YB Mohd Khuzzan Abu Bakar [4th from Left] after he presented Certificates of Appreciation to artists at the event |
Curated by Sky Infinity Innovation, the exhibition brought
together 16 artists based in Johor, Kuantan, Selangor and Kuala Lumpur, to
exhibit their creative works in Johor Baru.
In his opening address, YB Mohd Khuzzan praised the
artists for their passion and creativity and urged all parties involved in the
industry to work together to develop interest and attract more visitors to this
exhibition.
He also acknowledged the partnership of Yayasan Warisan Johor or Johor Heritage Foundation in
providing a conducive space for this exhibition and thanked Sky Infinity
Innovation for providing a platform for the artists to promote their work.
Artist Izzaty Ahmad presenting her artwork to YB Khuzzan |
The Infinity Art Exhibition is so themed because it
showcases an eclectic collection of artworks that feature the endless
expressions of the artists’ creativity.
The collection features artwork in traditional oil
painting, watercolour painting, pastel painting, acrylic painting and even
digital painting.
The artists know no bounds as they expressed their
creativity in various media through abstracts, landscapes, portraits, still
life, photorealism, impressionism as well as three-dimensional art.
YB Khuzzan admiring her artwork while ceramic artist, Suhaida Sukarman [Left] looks on |
Among the artists featured in this exhibition are
self-taught artists, full-time artists, art teachers as well as students from
the Johor Art School.
The series of pastel work by Izzaty Ahmad that features
Malaysian foliage was a charming and cool collection of art created in mixed
media.
Born and raised in Batu Pahat, Johor, her earliest
influence was her father, a schoolteacher whom she first observed doing his art.
Now a full-time artist, Izzaty’s career in the art
industry started in 2010 when she worked as an in-house artist with a company
that specialized in glass painting.
She started to do commissioned work in 2017 and is still
actively involved in the industry as an art educator.
Artist, Salina Arifin, with her artwork on display |
Another Johor-based artist, Suhaida Sukarman showcased
a range of ceramic installations that she created from her ceramic art
experiences with ceramic art workshops.
In pursuit of her keen interest in ceramic art,
Suhaida participated in the Asia International Conference of Art & Design
held in Komplex Kraf, Langkawi in 2018 and joined a Ceramic Apprenticeship
Programme led by Master Lee Hyang Gu, at UNESCO The Creative City, Crafts &
Folk Art in Incheon, Korea in 2019.
In 2018, she founded SuKaolin Art Studio where she
continues to share her passion for ceramic art while creating interesting and
unconventional pieces of ceramic art.
Old and New I and Old and New II by Ahmad Muhamad |
Throughout the exhibition in Galeri Seni, there were
notices that read, Do Not Touch, to remind visitors not to touch the exhibits
because these artworks are for admiring and appreciating, and should not be
touched.
Next to the ceramic installation by Suhaida entitled, Unpleasant
Touch, there was also a notice that read, Do Not Touch.
It was very interesting to observe that in spite of this
pointed reminder, visitors could not resist doing just the opposite and were instantly
driven to touch and feel this particular piece of art!
The Mystical of Johore by Suhaidi Razi |
Salina Arifin, another Johorean who started her career
in the art industry as an art educator, have been exhibiting her work since
2004 and was thrilled to showcase her artwork created with mixed media on boards,
in this exhibition.
In her role as Project Manager with Sky Infinity
Innovations, the curator for Infinity Art Exhibition 2020, Salina explained
that she always had a desire to present a showcase of artwork with her friends
and this exhibition was the fulfillment of her dream.
She was keen to include students from the Johor Art
School to give young artists a glimpse of the art world and the personal experience
and exposure of being exhibited in such a show.
With the help of the Art School teachers, four pieces
of artwork – one piece each from four students – were selected for display in
this exhibition.
The future for art appears to be promising, as could
be seen from the wide range of artwork on display.
Environmentalism 'Historical' by Qhazril Qhazwan |
Among the eye-catching pieces were exhibits by Ahmad
Muhamad labelled, Old and New I and Old and New II.
These two pieces were enhanced by the interesting drop-shadow
under the careful lighting against his three-dimensional designs.
The Mystical of Johore by Suhaidi Razi was a large composition in mixed
media that commanded attention probably because of its vintage look and that
the ancient spelling for Johor was used in its title.
This piece compelled visitors to pause and appreciate
the various familiar historical elements featured in this collage that reflected
a proud era in Johor heritage.
Visit the Art Exhibition very soon! |
Meanwhile, Qhazril Qhazwan, a university lecturer in
Art and Industrial Arts presented pieces of his art with a strong message on
global environmental issues.
Among his pieces created in mixed media on board, the
three-dimensional elements were not only eye-catching but also
thought-provoking.
For your own experience of this interesting exhibition,
visit the Galeri Seni very soon to feast your eyes on the Infinity Art
Exhibition 2020.
. . .
The art on display are for sale and art collectors are
invited to complete a Purchase Order Form with relevant details to submit to
Sky Infinity Innovations Sdn Bhd.
The Infinity Art Exhibition 2020 is on now for a
limited time until March 15, at Galeri Seni Johor located within the
Yayasan Warisan Johor or Johor Heritage Foundation building complex, at Lot
888, Jalan Sungai Chat, 80100 Johor Baru, Johor.
Open daily from 9am to 4.30pm; Closed on Friday and
Saturday.
For enquiries, Tel: +6013 272 4708.
For more info on Sky Infinity Innovation, visit
webpage: www.skyinfinity.my
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