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Tony Ng
Colorful & Hyperrealistic Batik Painting On Jute Attached With Goldleafs

2020

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  • Beautiful & Hyperrealistic Batik Painting On Jute Attached With Goldleafs
    By Tony Ng
    Located in Kuala Lumpur, MY
    Golden Milestone #2 Tony Ng always thinks if he could combine his paintings with real gold foils instead of just painting gold paint only. With the first attempt, he was satisfied w...
    Category

    21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Still-life Paintings

    Materials

    Jute, Oil

  • Geometric Tile Patterns & Batik Present Diverse Culture Beauty Of Malaysia
    By Tony Ng
    Located in Kuala Lumpur, MY
    Tiles series #5 Tony Ng places sarongs on tables, ground or mixes different types of sarong together. For the artist, sarong can be seen everywhere when h...
    Category

    21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Still-life Paintings

    Materials

    Jute, Oil

  • 'Fun", Comic Animals Modern Pop Art Painting, Cow & Bird Tree, In Stock
    By Wang ZhiWu
    Located in Kuala Lumpur, MY
    Lei Lei 雷磊 1982 China Lei Lei’s sculptures appeal the artist‘s strong personality. He creates a beauty of silence with a pure sculpture language. Buddha figures in caves inspired ...
    Category

    21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Animal Paintings

    Materials

    Canvas, Oil

  • Brilliant #4, Peranakan Baba Nyonya Straits Chinese Kamcheng Porcelain, In Stock
    By Tony Ng
    Located in Kuala Lumpur, MY
    Tony lived with his grandmother when he was a child. He has seen many Peranakan tableware at her house. Although the artist is not the descendent of Peranakan, he is deeply influenced by multicultural environment in his growth background. Peranakan is not just one symbol of diverse cultures in Malaysia, but is more about an emotional connection between grandmother and him. This is a painting of a Kamcheng sitting on a batik. The edges of the painting has gold plates finishing. Kamcheng refers to the elaborately-decorated, traditional Peranakan storage vase and also means friendship, the theme for this year's Peranakan Festival. The Peranakans or Peranakan Chinese are a sub-ethnic group defined by their genealogical descent from the first waves of Chinese settlers in the Malay Peninsula and Indonesian Archipelago. In Malaysia, the Peranakan Chinese commonly refer to themselves as Baba-Nonya. The term Baba 峇峇 is an honorific for Straits Chinese...
    Category

    21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Still-life Paintings

    Materials

    Canvas, Oil

  • "Exploration of Love #5", Batik sarong in folding heart-shaped, Nyonya Baba
    By Tony Ng
    Located in Kuala Lumpur, MY
    "Exploration of Love" reveals the artist’s concept of bittersweet life. Happiness and depression leave marks in our life, just like those creases in batiks. All creases are gathered ...
    Category

    21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Still-life Paintings

    Materials

    Canvas, Oil

  • Brilliant #3, Peranakan Baba Nyonya Straits Chinese Kamcheng Porcelain, In Stock
    By Tony Ng
    Located in Kuala Lumpur, MY
    Tony lived with his grandmother when he was a child. He has seen many Peranakan tableware at her house. Although the artist is not the descendent of Peranakan, he is deeply influenced by multicultural environment in his growth background. Peranakan is not just one symbol of diverse cultures in Malaysia, but is more about an emotional connection between grandmother and him. This is a painting of a Kamcheng sitting on a batik. The edges of the painting has gold plates finishing. Kamcheng refers to the elaborately-decorated, traditional Peranakan storage vase and also means friendship, the theme for this year's Peranakan Festival. The Peranakans or Peranakan Chinese are a sub-ethnic group defined by their genealogical descent from the first waves of Chinese settlers in the Malay Peninsula and Indonesian Archipelago. In Malaysia, the Peranakan Chinese commonly refer to themselves as Baba-Nonya. The term Baba 峇峇 is an honorific for Straits Chinese...
    Category

    21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Still-life Paintings

    Materials

    Canvas, Oil

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