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Seeing Some Artworks at Galeri Nasional

I was lucky enough to witness an exhibition in Galeri Nasional (Indonesian National Gallery). It's back on 2015 when the Galeri showed the works of Indonesian Young Artist Award finalists. This was also my first time to attend such an event like this. Gladly, we could take picture here. So, I snapped several of their artworks with my pocket cam. Some of them left deep impressions in my mind, and I'm gladly to share  them here.


Galeri Nasional.

The front door.

This painting really blew me away. I stood observing it for long, admiring the artist's meticulous work.

It reminded me of some medieval masked party in Europe.

Those who lived in history.

Sea shell?

I wonder how the artist had such a consistency to make this kind of pattern. My hat off to him.

All about woman.

The trumpets and the balance just caught my eyes, and made me so curious about the meaning.

What is love?

This also left an impact in my mind. A broken image of a man?

You have to look closely if you want to feel the artwork, don't you?


 

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