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Bali, The Island of The Gods Painting

Paul Supriyadi

Indonesia

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 27.6 W x 19.7 H x 0.8 D in

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About The Artwork

Bali is a mesmerizing island within the Indonesia archipelago. Its fame for its culture and its beautiful landscapes had made it well-known worldwide that even perhaps influence people’s imagination and thought whenever they hear the word ‘Indonesia’; they will directly remember the charming sceneries of wonderful Bali. However, as an Indonesian, sometimes I got a blue when I realized that there are still many people out there that don’t even know that Bali is part of Indonesia, for this whole long time they only notice Bali and its beauty without even knowing that it is a part of a bigger beautiful picture called “Indonesia”. Therefore, through my artwork, I am longing to share more about Indonesia, so that you may experience its beauty and mesmerizing atmosphere even when you are sitting down on your couch. This work was done with acrylic on canvas since it does not take too long to dry it up. With a touch of Picasso's cubism, I added up my own art style into it. It has a smooth physical texture and is equipped with a high-quality frame as well as hanging hardware.

Details & Dimensions

Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:27.6 W x 19.7 H x 0.8 D in

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I was born in Indonesia on June 20th, 1966, as the youngest son among four children of my parents. I was raised in a small town called Mojokerto, and till now I still dwell in the same town with my own family. My works are influenced by Pablo Picasso and my draw inspirations come from my background as a Chinese Indonesian. I incorporate an Indonesian traditional art element called batik and Chinese element into my works, forming my own style of art. The technique I use is just basic techniques for cubism, but I also added a traditional batik element to fill the empty spaces. Mostly, I love doing acrylic on canvas because it does not need a long time to dry up.

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