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Adha WidayansahTime Flies but Memory Stays2022
2022
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Time flies but memories stay in the mind along with feelings. Some of the memories we may let dry and wither like leaves that fall from the tree and some we continue to care for until they grow like blooming flowers.
About the Artist:
Adha is a self-taught Indonesian painter with innate talent. His painting style is a combination of impressionism and realism. In his recent works, the central subject have been mysterious female figures with great poise, beautifully juxtaposed with nature. For Adha, maintaining balance of the elements in his paintings is a direct result of steadiness and poise in his own thoughts, words, emotions and actions which he believes to be the secret to a harmonious life. Rooted to his philosophy of life, he keeps evolving as an artist and as a person.The desirability of his works comes from the right balance of colors, strokes, emotions, textures and details and would bring a new dimension and energy to any room.
- Creator:Adha Widayansah (1989, Indonesian)
- Creation Year:2022
- Dimensions:Height: 29.53 in (75 cm)Width: 23.63 in (60 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Singapore, SG
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU2130211012002
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