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Adhik KristiantoroYou Have To Be More Than Us2019
2019
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Humans are formed by destiny, as if "cursed" so that they often feel unable to live without the help of other humans. Which of us can live alone? Who moves us? An eternal attachment to the Creator of Life.
- Creator:Adhik Kristiantoro (1979, Indonesian)
- Creation Year:2019
- Dimensions:Height: 76.78 in (195 cm)Width: 53.15 in (135 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Singapore, SG
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU2130212212982
Adhik is an Indonesian artist who is a graduate of the prestigious Institute of Art, Yogyakarta. Though he majored in Wood Art, his current passion is painting, both on canvas and paper. He is interested in the human figure in all its expressions, giving rise to his “Face” series with its bright geometric shapes, as well as his more surrealist artworks focusing on sociopolitical issues and interpersonal human relationships.
Fun Fact: Besides painting, Kristiantoro is active in his former passion of woodcrafting.
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