Anuar's paintings celebrate the patterns, textures, and surfaces of rural life, calling our attention to the rich imagery that we too often overlook in our hectic daily migrations. His work captures moments of inadvertent beauty -- the spaces in between Malay houses, the peeling layers of advertisements, the erosion and decay of house facades. During the 1980s, Anuar had graduate in Graphic Design in Mara University, Shah Alam, Malaysia. For the next decade, his designed and works as curator in National Art Gallery, and was awarded two prestigious prizes for his work. Anuar’s training as an Graphic designer deeply informs his artwork, which explores the transformation of the built environment over time, both by the elements and by the people who inhabit it.
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Anonymous Guest 15 Oct 2015
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V8LnF6 Really informative post. Really Cool.Anonymous Guest 23 Sep 2007
Assalamualaikum Dan, Do you sell your work or ship to the UNited States? I'm from KL/ Perak and miss home, so this kind of art would be nice for my home. Thank you. Lynn Yaali-BensonAnonymous Guest 20 Nov 2005
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