About The Artwork
The concept of “Kerongsang Hilang” symbolizes a modern myth among Malay women, highlighting the tendency to perceive brooches as missing when, in reality, they may simply be overlooked due to the busy and contemplative nature of women. Emphasizing the importance of a focused and composed attitude, the brooch, a common accessory worn with scarves or traditional clothing in Malaysia, holds significance as a valuable addition to every woman’s accessory collection.
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
I, Huda Mazli, embarked on my journey as a portrait artist during the challenging era of the pandemic. Over time, my artistic focus has shifted towards creating monochrome figures. Charcoal has become my primary medium of choice, as I believe it harmoniously complements the monochromatic concept and allows me to express my preferred “rough strokes” aesthetic.
In my expansive sketches, I aim to captivate the attention of viewers with a distinct character. It is a pleasure for me to continue cultivating my creativity at the age of 42, drawing upon my background in architecture and landscape architecture.
Currently, I operate a gallery studio in Damansara Damai, PJ Selangor, known as Studio gARANG, which is dedicated exclusively to showcasing my charcoal artwork.
My determination remains unwavering, and I draw inspiration from the Almighty to create authentic masterpieces. I am committed to serving as a guiding example, especially for young aspiring artists.
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