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Friday, June 10, 2011

Antique Kacip


Kacip is a splitting tool made ​​of steel, is used for peeling and blending areca nut. This device consists of two parts: the top as the blade and the bottom as a base to put the areca nut which will be split or blended. Thus, each part has its own function. Therefore, kacip can be said as a symbol of agreement. Kacip is well known and used in most of Malay culture. 

For some communities in Indonesia, kacip also believed to be a fortunate thing that has a certain advantage to the owner. But for me, this is one of high art which is inherited from ancestors.

Those who are interested, kacip form of a horse with silver-coated above may negotiable. Please leave a message in the comment column. 

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Paintings by Martin A. Sitepu

Meditation
acrylic on canvas
size 77cm x 126cm
Price : US$ 700,-



Monday, June 6, 2011

Paintings by Harry Mulyono (part 1)

Harry Mulyono or usually called Cak Mul is a painter who was born in Malang, Indonesia. He had been following the painting exhibition in several major cities in Indonesia. Style of painting that he wears is pointilisme, and these are some pictures of his work.

1. Two Balinese Dancers
oil on canvas
size 150 cm x 140 cm
prize : US$ 1.500,-  



2. Calligraphy (Allah)
oil on canvas
size 75cm x 75cm
prize : US$ 500,-


  

 3. Black Horse
oil on canvas
size 110cm x 100cm
prize : US$ 750,-