Awang’s Estetika Timur – Rentas Sempadan series emphasises Eastern aesthetics, but not merely in
a superficial or ornamental sense. It reflects an engagement with the cultural and philosophical
traditions of the East, particularly in the context of Malaysia’s diverse and pluralistic society. The
artworks are rooted in a reflective self-referential experience, representing a journey that captures
the essence of a farmer's humble livelihood. Through the principles of simplicity, harmony, and
balance, these works balance figuration and abstraction, exhibiting a dynamic range between the
intimate and expressionistic, as well as the intellectual and intuitive. The artworks explore
fundamental human values, alongside broader societal, cultural, and environmental concerns,
informed by rigorous research, personal experiences, and memory. Collectively, they form an
ongoing artistic exploration, continually seeking deeper meaning and value in life.
Estetika Timur – Rentas Sempadan series is characterised by Awang’s use of bold, gestural
brushstrokes and a rich, earthy colour palette. His compositions are often dense and textured,
reflecting the tactile nature of rural landscapes of the fields. These surfaces are layered, suggesting
the accumulation of history and memory, much like the way a land’s topography holds the imprints
of time and human activity. The abstraction in his works does not lead to a loss of meaning; rather, it
serves to distill his experiences into visual forms that speak to both personal and collective memory.
Awang’s use of colour is particularly significant. The deep reds, ochres, and browns in his works
evoke the earth, while his use of black suggests the hidden, unseen forces at work in the world,
whether spiritual, cultural, or historical. His compositions are often centred around dynamic forms
that seem to emerge from or recede into the background, creating a sense of movement and
fluidity. This visual dynamism reflects the complex interplay of forces in life: the individual and the
collective, tradition and modernity, nature and culture.
Nov. 7, 2024 to Dec. 14, 2024 By ART SEASONS At ART SEASONS GALLERY - 50 Genting Lane, #03-02 Cideco Industrial Complex, Singapore 349558 Google Map
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