Did an illustration for Mellon Yellow's reissued edition of their mini album: Milk Calcium EP. Mellon Yellow is an alternative band from Jakarta *their name reminds me of one of Slowdive's songs* and Milk Calcium EP was first published in 2009. This brand-new-reissued edition was released as cassettes by Rizkan Records. If you happened to be a fan of Swervedriver, you might easily fall for them (take me as an example - I fell for this album quite easily). And I couldn't agree more, The Longest Yard is a great track to start off with.
Showing posts with label Works. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Works. Show all posts
Sunday, May 4, 2014
Saturday, May 3, 2014
Daydream Believer
Made with clay and marker on a 30 cm x 30 cm glass.
This one was made for Bandung Contemporary '13, with Chabib Duta Hapsoro as my curator.
Thursday, October 10, 2013
Sunday, July 14, 2013
Tuesday, July 2, 2013
A City Sorrow Built
A work for A City Sorrow Built, a band from Bali. They're the kind of band that's hard to forget - the first time I watched them, the singer was singing barefoot, without using any mic, just screaming the lyrics out. This work will be produced as their merchandise by their record label, Sailboat Record. Go follow their bandcamp and their record label! / A City Sorrow Built
Monday, April 22, 2013
Mencoba Affandi
Me in attempting to recreate one of Affandi's self portraits (yup, the title says it all). Mixed media on paper. More info will follow ♥
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Alon Alon Asal Kelakon
My work for Kopi Keliling vol. 07. Alon-Alon Asal Kelakon is an old saying from Javanese, which can be translated as: 'slow but sure'.
A drawing collage with markers as the coloring. I (well..we) cut the objects and paste them above each other, so they would look (somehow) layered. Please don't hesitate to take a closer look. Anyway, big thanks for all the help to make this possible to finish on time!
Thursday, April 4, 2013
Liem, Richard, Agung, and Lisa
Liem Swi King, Richard Sambrera, Suryo Agung Wibowo, and Lisa Rumbewas. A set of (supposed to be) portraits for one of my upcoming exhibition. Colored papers with markers ink.
Monday, April 1, 2013
Sneak Peek(s)
I hope late updating hasn't become my new hobby. These last two months are probably one of the busy moment of my late office. For short, in the last two months I have been; finishing some (a lot) works from my last office before I finally resigned, preparing some things for studying aboard, arranging a group exhibition, reading books and buying new ones without finishing the old ones, and listening to some great bands who keep me wishing to be born years earlier. And so, for the two months late update, here are some sneak peeks from some of my new works.

This post will end with my favorite closing line: Hoping to see you at my future exhibitions. Ciao!
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Invertebrated#3
Sunday, February 17, 2013
Featured on Motiff Living
Me and my friend, Astrid, were asked to contribute some works for Motiff Living. As nature was picked as the theme, I decided to draw one of my favorite things from the ocean; sea corals.
Together with Taju, the three of us will be having our works sold on their website. They're also having an exhibition this week at Pondok Indah Mall. Do click here for more info on the event, and don't forget to come if you have a chance *today will be their last day, by the way! The photos below were taken from the first day.
Saturday, December 8, 2012
Friday, October 26, 2012
Sharks
Shark (n.)
'1560s, of uncertain origin; apparently the word and the first specimen were brought to London by Capt. John Hawkins's second expedition (landed 1565; see Hakluyt). The meaning "dishonest person who preys on others," though only attested from 1599 ('sharker' in this sense is from 1594), may be the original sense, later applied to the large, "voracious marine fish".'
'1560s, of uncertain origin; apparently the word and the first specimen were brought to London by Capt. John Hawkins's second expedition (landed 1565; see Hakluyt). The meaning "dishonest person who preys on others," though only attested from 1599 ('sharker' in this sense is from 1594), may be the original sense, later applied to the large, "voracious marine fish".'

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