Discover large scale drawings and paintings such as Ahmad Zakii Anwar’s elegant rendition of the Balinese traditional dance, Legong and cinematic paintings titled Kota Sepi; Ahmad Fuad Osman’s interpretation of the three wise monkeys named Mizaru, Kikazaru and Iwazaru based on the Japanese pictorial maxim; and Jalaini Abu Hassan’s larger-than-life charcoal on paper work titled Pawang (Shaman). The theatrical effects of the subject matters, minimal colour scheme and grand scale create a visually stunning atmosphere in the Peranakan courtyard setting, which lends a unique cultural hybridisation perspective through the selection of dramatic artworks.
Performed by the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra, the orchestral piece Seri Mersing is composed by Pak Lomak and arranged by Ahmad Muriz Che Rose.
Note: Any three-dimensional artwork renderings and photos herein are for illustration and reference purposes only and may be subject to further change or revision without notice. For the purpose of the virtual experience, careful measures have been taken to recreate selected artworks digitally. However, due to the limitations of technology and media of projection, the process may have reduced the likeness of the actual artwork.
Discover large scale drawings and paintings such as Ahmad Zakii Anwar’s elegant rendition of the Balinese traditional dance, Legong and cinematic paintings titled Kota Sepi; Ahmad Fuad Osman’s interpretation of the three wise monkeys named Mizaru, Kikazaru and Iwazaru based on the Japanese pictorial maxim; and Jalaini Abu Hassan’s larger-than-life charcoal on paper work titled Pawang (Shaman). The theatrical effects of the subject matters, minimal colour scheme and grand scale create a visually stunning atmosphere in the Peranakan courtyard setting, which lends a unique cultural hybridisation perspective through the selection of dramatic artworks.
Performed by the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra, the orchestral piece Seri Mersing is composed by Pak Lomak and arranged by Ahmad Muriz Che Rose.