About The Artwork
The Sarawakian warrior dressed in their tradisional ceremonial costume performing the Ngajat dance with his lady partner. The dance is usually performed as a celebratory ritual during the native cultural events. In modern days, the dance is perform during open ceremonies and welcoming of dignitaries. The painting background gold and brass colours represent the gold and brass ornaments worn by the dancers while the brown colour represent their tradisional dwellings.
Other Details
This is an original painting.
Painting does not come with frame.
Colour may slightly differ when viewed on different screens.
© Images here are copyrighted. All rights reserved.
Painting does not come with frame.
Colour may slightly differ when viewed on different screens.
© Images here are copyrighted. All rights reserved.
Meet The Artist
Candice Singha Wong
I was born in Kuala Lumpur, when my dad was posted to the Royal Military Collage, Sungai Besi, Selangor. I was born with an impaired hearing but, this did not stop me from pursuing my education and my interest in arts. I went through primary and lower secondary education before attending the school for the deaf, at Shah Alam, where I pursued my interest in graphic arts. I then enrolled myself at the College of Graphic Design.
I have been employed as a graphic artist with several companies in the Kuala Lumpur and Selangor areas. Meanwhile, I developed interest in fine arts, specifically in paintings with oil, acrylic and even watercolor based. I began exhibiting my paintings at various organized public art exhibitions. The invaluable experiences during the exhibition, inspired me to enhance my skills and understanding of the public’s specific art interests and their taste.
I have been employed as a graphic artist with several companies in the Kuala Lumpur and Selangor areas. Meanwhile, I developed interest in fine arts, specifically in paintings with oil, acrylic and even watercolor based. I began exhibiting my paintings at various organized public art exhibitions. The invaluable experiences during the exhibition, inspired me to enhance my skills and understanding of the public’s specific art interests and their taste.