b.1989
Marang, Terengganu
Education
2012 BA of Fine Arts (Hons), UiTM Shah Alam, Selangor
2010 Diploma of Fine Arts, UiTM Machang, Kelantan
Award
2013
G13 Bali Residency, Bali, Indonesia
Morne Residency, Morne Art Gallery, Kuala Lumpur
2012
3rd Winner, Drawing, Tanjong Heritage, Kuala Lumpur
2011
Consolation Prize, Pesta Open Art Competition, Balai Seni Lukis Pulau Pinang
1st Prize, Mixed Media, Tanjong Heritage, Kuala Lumpur
1st Prize, Oil/Acrylic, Tanjong Heritage, Kuala Lumpur
Consolation Prize, Charcoal/Pencil/Ink, Tanjong Heritage, Kuala Lumpur
Incentive Awards, Open Show, Galeri Shah Alam, Selangor
Selected Exhibitions
2014
GAME ON, R.A Fine Arts Gallery, Kuala Lumpur
MEA Award, White Box & Black Box Publika, Kuala Lumpur
Local Only, TAKSU, Kuala Lumpur
Nasi Campur, TAKSU, Singapore
2013
Piece of Me, White Box Publika, Kuala Lumpur
Art Expo, MATREDE, Kuala Lumpur
Wajah M50 Kini, Morne Art Gallery, Kuala Lumpur
The Door II: PLIGHT, HOM Art Trans, Kuala Lumpur & China House, Penang
UP!, TAKSU, Kuala Lumpur
Momentum Awal, Morne Art Gallery, Kuala Lumpur
Local Only, TAKSU, Kuala Lumpur
SPICE, Pace Gallery, Petaling Jaya
Sekaki, Segaris Art Centre, Kuala Lumpur
2012
Transit A4, HOM Art Trans, Kuala Lumpur
The Door, HOM Art Trans, Kuala Lumpur
Green, TAKSU, Kuala Lumpur
Rubanization, Tuanku Nur Zahirah Gallery, UiTM Shah Alam, Selangor
2011
Pesta Open Art Competition, Balai Seni Lukis Pulau Pinang
Cat Air Bunga Raya, National Visual Arts Gallery, Kuala Lumpur
Open Show, Galeri Shah Alam, Selangor
Nando’s Art Competition, One Utama, Kuala Lumpur
Life & Natural, Pelita Hati Gallery, Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur
2010
Pra Gaya, 67 Tempinis Gallery, Kuala Lumpur
Mekar Citra, Galeri Shah Alam, Selangor
Open Show, Galeri Shah Alam, Selangor
Tuesday, 13 May 2014
Profile
I am a native of Marang, Terengganu and I am the youngest of 10 siblings. I received my early education at SK Sentul Patah before pursuing my secondary education at SMK Tengku Lela Segara. All the art competitions I entered and awards I received at school, district and state levels were indicators to the formation of my early interest in art. In addition to my parents, my late brother, who was more inclined towards animation, was also my inspiration. Even though he passed away in 2003, I still refer, to this day, to his portraits and works of popular Malaysia cartoons in the 90s such as ‘Usop Sontorian’ and ‘Anak-anak Sidek’.
Driven by my talent and interest in art, I invested three years of my life studying for a Diploma in Fine Arts at UiTM Machang, Kelantan. This was the start of my journey in understanding what fine art really is. I was exposed to a wide variety of materials, techniques and styles and was given an eye opening introduction to what works of art mean. During my three years there, I came to know a lot more about ‘What is sculpture?’, ‘What is installation?’, ‘What is print?’ and ‘What is painting?’ In 2010, I was offered to pursue my Bachelor of Fine Arts in UiTM Shah Alam. The first off-campus exhibition which I participated in was Galeri Shah Alam’s open exhibition in 2010. Under the tutelageof Prof. Jalaini Abu Hassan in the first semester, I was able to hold an exhibition in the 67 Tempinis Gallery in Bangsar. Also, during this period, I took part in a series of competitions such as Tanjong Heritage and Penang’s Open Art Competition Festival. In UiTM Shah Alam, the exposure was quite different because at this level, the students are constantly reminded of the importance of meaning and the search for self-identity. In the fifth semester, I chose Amron Omar as my teacher to help me improve my figurative painting techniques.
After graduating in 2012, a whole new chapter began. For someone who was artistically still wet behind the ears, it was the start of a very challenging time for me. This was perhaps because the general Malaysian public does not view being an artist as a proper career. I experienced the same thing while at school. Even the teachers themselves were not supportive of me even though they could see my inclination towards art. The fostering of a particular interest should be done as early as possible so that a generation of multi-talented individuals could emerge. This could prevent from talents and potentials from going to waste or undeveloped. To this day, I still feel the frustration each time I think about it. In fact, that is the same feeling I have been experiencing as an artist, compounded by my parents’ high expectations of me.
During my brief foray into the local art scene so far, I have subsisted merely on sheer enthusiasm and passion. I have thus far dared not even consider what I have produced as a work of art for I humbly believe I still do not have the artistic wherewithal and maturity. I realise that I must take advantage of every opportunity to broaden my repertoire. Although the development of the local art scene is still far behind compared to our neighbouring countries, every artist should strive to be more forward thinking. Assuming the moniker ‘young artist’ does not exempt oneself from the rigours and self-discipline required for becoming a bona fide established artist. Personally, I’m more comfortable with being viewed as a recently graduated student for the expectations might be different. Most importantly, I must take advantage of every available opportunity for the sake of establishing myself in the Malaysian art fraternity. It might be a tall order but it should be every artist’s main mission statement.
Driven by my talent and interest in art, I invested three years of my life studying for a Diploma in Fine Arts at UiTM Machang, Kelantan. This was the start of my journey in understanding what fine art really is. I was exposed to a wide variety of materials, techniques and styles and was given an eye opening introduction to what works of art mean. During my three years there, I came to know a lot more about ‘What is sculpture?’, ‘What is installation?’, ‘What is print?’ and ‘What is painting?’ In 2010, I was offered to pursue my Bachelor of Fine Arts in UiTM Shah Alam. The first off-campus exhibition which I participated in was Galeri Shah Alam’s open exhibition in 2010. Under the tutelageof Prof. Jalaini Abu Hassan in the first semester, I was able to hold an exhibition in the 67 Tempinis Gallery in Bangsar. Also, during this period, I took part in a series of competitions such as Tanjong Heritage and Penang’s Open Art Competition Festival. In UiTM Shah Alam, the exposure was quite different because at this level, the students are constantly reminded of the importance of meaning and the search for self-identity. In the fifth semester, I chose Amron Omar as my teacher to help me improve my figurative painting techniques.
After graduating in 2012, a whole new chapter began. For someone who was artistically still wet behind the ears, it was the start of a very challenging time for me. This was perhaps because the general Malaysian public does not view being an artist as a proper career. I experienced the same thing while at school. Even the teachers themselves were not supportive of me even though they could see my inclination towards art. The fostering of a particular interest should be done as early as possible so that a generation of multi-talented individuals could emerge. This could prevent from talents and potentials from going to waste or undeveloped. To this day, I still feel the frustration each time I think about it. In fact, that is the same feeling I have been experiencing as an artist, compounded by my parents’ high expectations of me.
During my brief foray into the local art scene so far, I have subsisted merely on sheer enthusiasm and passion. I have thus far dared not even consider what I have produced as a work of art for I humbly believe I still do not have the artistic wherewithal and maturity. I realise that I must take advantage of every opportunity to broaden my repertoire. Although the development of the local art scene is still far behind compared to our neighbouring countries, every artist should strive to be more forward thinking. Assuming the moniker ‘young artist’ does not exempt oneself from the rigours and self-discipline required for becoming a bona fide established artist. Personally, I’m more comfortable with being viewed as a recently graduated student for the expectations might be different. Most importantly, I must take advantage of every available opportunity for the sake of establishing myself in the Malaysian art fraternity. It might be a tall order but it should be every artist’s main mission statement.
Painting
2014: The Door III: Initiation
Behind Portrait #1
2014 / 92 x 61cm (each) diptych / Acrylic on canvas / Private Collection
Behind Portrait #2
2014 / 92 x 61cm (each) diptych / Acrylic on canvas / Private Collection
Behind Portrait #3
2014 / 92 x 61cm (each) diptych / Acrylic on canvas / Private Collection
Behind Portrait #4
2014 / 92 x 61cm (each) diptych / Acrylic on canvas / Private Collection
Behind Portrait #5
2014 / 92 x 61cm (each) diptych / Acrylic on canvas / Private Collection
Behind Portrait #6
2014 / 92 x 61cm (each) diptych / Acrylic on canvas / Private Collection
2014: Malaysia Emerging Artist Award 2013
PSY'WAR'NING
2013 / Mechanical fan & oil on canvas / 95 x 80cm
PSY'WAR'RIOR
2013 / Acrylic & charcoal on canvas / 153 x 153cm
2013: The Door II: Plight
Dont Block My Eyes
2013 / Mixed media on canvas / 183 x 152cm / Private Collection
2013 / Mixed media on canvas / 183 x 152cm / Private Collection
New Power
2013 / Mixed media on canvas / 183 x 152cm / Private Collection
2013 / Mixed media on canvas / 183 x 152cm / Private Collection
I’m Not a Monkey
2013 / Mixed media on canvas / 92 x 92cm / Private Collection
Like Cat and Dog2013 / Mixed media on canvas / 92 x 92cm / Private Collection
2013 / Mixed media on canvas / 92 x 92cm / Private Collection
Scuplture
2013: Malaysia Emerging Artist Award
K'OTA'K BERFIKIR
2013 / Painting on canvas with light, moving object
& glass cylinder in wooden case / 63 x 36.5 x 79cm
Contact
Sarang Studio
B-2-2A, Block B
8 Jalan PJU 1A/20A
Dataran Ara Damansara
47301 Petaling Jaya
Selangor
a.hisyamuddinabdullah@gmail.com
hisyamuddinabdullah.blogspot.com
+ 6 014 509 1329
B-2-2A, Block B
8 Jalan PJU 1A/20A
Dataran Ara Damansara
47301 Petaling Jaya
Selangor
a.hisyamuddinabdullah@gmail.com
hisyamuddinabdullah.blogspot.com
+ 6 014 509 1329
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