Arus 7
Oil On Canvas
WallArt
Modernism
1988
Modern
315.0 x 35.0 cm
シンガポール国立博物館
ジークレー/アートプリント
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Arus 7
ジークレー/アートプリント
複製画のサイズ
-
合計金額
$ 81
作品詳細説明
A Moment of Stillness in Motion
In the vast, evocative landscape of Southeast Asian modernism, few works capture the quiet tension between repose and rhythm as effectively as Arus 7. Created in 1988 by the legendary Malaysian master Abdul Latiff Mohidin, this large-scale oil on canvas serves as a profound meditation on the human condition. At first glance, the viewer is drawn into an intimate, indoor sanctuary—a bedroom setting that feels both deeply personal and strangely universal. The composition centers on a figure lying in repose, their head turned slightly to the side, suggesting a state of deep slumber or perhaps a heavy, contemplative dreaming. There is a striking detail in the presence of a tie, a small touch of formal reality that anchors the dreamlike atmosphere to the waking world, creating a poignant contrast between the structured life of the individual and the fluid, unstructured nature of rest.
The painting’s physical presence is nothing short of commanding. Spanning an impressive 315 x 35 cm, the work possesses a panoramic quality that allows the viewer to drift through the scene like a passing thought. Mohidin utilizes the expansive canvas to orchestrate a delicate balance between the furniture—the beds and the solitary chair—and the psychological weight of the central figure. The arrangement of these elements creates a sense of spatial depth, inviting the eye to wander through the room's quiet corners, much like one’s gaze wanders during moments of solitude. For the collector or interior designer, this piece offers a unique architectural rhythm, making it an ideal focal point for spaces that demand both grandeur and a sense of tranquil intimacy.
The Mastery of Malaysian Modernism
To understand Arus 7, one must look toward the storied career of Mohidin himself. Born in Johor Bahru, Mohidin emerged as a pivotal figure in the development of a distinct Malaysian modern identity. While he is globally celebrated for his rhythmic Pago Pago series—which utilized organic, swirling motifs inspired by the natural world—this later work from the late 1980s demonstrates a more nuanced, figurative approach to his modernist sensibilities. The technique involves a sophisticated layering of oil, where textures are manipulated to evoke the softness of fabric and the stillness of the air. His ability to blend the bold, experimental spirit of modernism with a subtle, almost poetic sensitivity to subject matter is what defines his legacy.
The emotional impact of the piece lies in its ability to evoke nostalgia and peace. There is a palpable sense of comfort within the composition, yet it is layered with an underlying mystery. The way light interacts with the indoor environment suggests a soft, diffused glow, typical of a room caught in the transition between afternoon and dusk. For those seeking to adorn a curated collection or a sophisticated living space, Arus 7 provides more than just visual beauty; it offers a window into a quiet, introspective world. It is a masterpiece of atmosphere, inviting anyone who stands before it to pause, breathe, and find their own moment of stillness amidst the currents of life.
アーティストの略歴
**early life and inspiration**
abdul latiff mohidin, a renowned malaysian modernist painter, sculptor, and poet, was born in 1941 in johor bahru, malaysia. his artistic journey began at an early age, earning him the nickname "the precocious one" for his exceptional understanding of paintings.**artistic style and contributions**
mohidin's body of work, largely produced between 1964 and 1968, is characterized by its unique blend of modernism and traditional malaysian elements. his most notable contribution is the 'pago pago' series, which showcases his innovative style.- key features:
- experimentation with colors and textures
- incorporation of traditional malaysian motifs
- emphasis on modernist themes
- notable works:*
- gelora rimba (2565 x 2060 cm, national museum of singapore)
- pago pago series (various mediums and sizes)
**museum collections and legacy**
mohidin's work is part of the esteemed collection at the national gallery singapore, which boasts over 9,000 items. this significant collection showcases the artist's impact on southeast asian art.- other notable collections:
- legacy:
- influence on malaysian modern art
- contribution to the development of southeast asian art
- inspiration for contemporary artists
**conclusion**
abdul latiff mohidin's artistic journey is a testament to his innovative spirit and dedication to modern malaysian art. his 'pago pago' series, showcased in various collections, including the national gallery singapore, continues to inspire artists and art enthusiasts alike.- explore more of mohidin's work on OriginalUniqueArt.com:
- discover more about southeast asian art on wikipedia:
abdul latiff mohidin
1941 - , Malaysia
基本情報
- Artistic Movement Or Style:
- Divisionism
- Cubism
- Orphism
- Abstract art
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
- Stanton-Wright
- Morgan Russell
- Klee
- Marc
- Apollinaire
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Neoimpressionism
- Cézanne
- Date Of Birth: April 12, 1885
- Date Of Death: October 25, 1941
- Full Name: Robert Delaunay
- Nationality: French
- Notable Artworks:
- Endless Rhythm
- Cubism
- Orphic Cubism
- Simultanism
- Place Of Birth: Paris, France

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