• Anuar Dan
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My house in Taiping

Anuar's paintings are inspired by the visual rural experience - whether it is a whole house or a small fragment of a wall. He enjoys incidences of inadvertent beauty created by time, decay, graffiti, signs, and posters. He sees each wall as an Malay architectural palimpsest which records the people who have used them in the past. His wanderings around the rural (kampung) have led to an interest in the visual fragmentation to be found on wood hoardings around kampung sites - this has informed me artistic process. His career as graphic designer left his with a continuing interest in unusual spaces and he has done several bodies of work which focus on abandoned Malay House.

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Eva Rogers 26 Nov 2004

OH THIS IS REALLY REALLY NICE REMINDS ME ALITTLE OF MARC CHAGAL

randy bennett 26 Nov 2004

this is very nice work.great angles and perspectives

Juan Gomez 25 Nov 2004

Your art is always accomplished and well done

sher richardson 24 Nov 2004

i love your work, this is so intriguing...wonderful composing Anuar : )

Vera Harned 24 Nov 2004

Very good work!