About The Artwork
The Sultan Abdul Samad Building, with its impressive copper dome, stands proudly on Merdeka Square and is among Kuala Lumpur’s most iconic landmarks. It was once the most recognizable symbol of Malaysia until the construction of the Petronas Towers, and even today, it remains one of the most frequently photographed buildings in the country.
This historic structure was officially inaugurated on April 3, 1897, by Frank Swettenham, the resident-general of the Federated Malay States. It holds a significant place in Malaysia’s architectural and historical heritage, attracting both locals and tourists with its grandeur and rich history.
Other Details
Painting does not come with frame.
Colour may slightly differ when viewed on different screens.
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Meet The Artist
Born in Penang, Malaysia, I’m an emerging artist whose journey is a testament to self-discovery and unwavering determination. Despite facing developmental challenges like autism and slow learning, my passion for art blossomed. I earned a Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies with honors, boosting my self-confidence and social skills.
My art has been exhibited globally, from the United States to India, reflecting my personal growth and enhancing my maturity and composure. Influenced by a profound love for animals and Disney animations, my work skillfully merges human expressions with the unique traits of animal life. My artistic odyssey is a remarkable story of triumph over adversity.