Sunday 25 September 2011

Emerging the Unknown -Special Children's Art Exhibition

Tutti Art Club is committed to improving the lives of children with learning disabilities and to promote the art of special children.

'Emerging the Unknown' is an exhibition to showcase their hidden abilities to explore and capture their imagination on canvas. This exhibition is to support children with disabilities by raising awareness in schools and local communities about these special and creative individuals.
Appreciating the art of these children will help them build bridges to connect to the world around them.

Come and view how they express their world through art.
The highlight of the exhibition includes art workshop by artist Seeling for special children during the school holidays.

For registration, please contact Seeling at 012 2882048 

Launch Date: 14th Oct 2011, Friday at 3pm
Venue: Gallery Cafe,
              National Visual Arts Gallery,
             Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia
Exhibition date: 26th Sep to December 2011


































             

Emerging the Unknown- Nani Zahirra







Zahirra's paintings are full of energy. Her strokes are bold and colors are vibrant. From far, her paintings may seems to have heavy texture because of her heavy colourful lines. She is very flexible and enjoys exploring new themes to paint. Currently her paintings are inspired by Van Gogh and Monet.

Saturday 24 September 2011

Emerging the Unknown-Bernard Liew









Bernard paintings are more on nature theme. His paintings are very much into landscapes and birds. Currently he is exploring lines and circles in most of his paintings. It may looked easy to paint lines and circles but not easy to compose all the lines and circles into a art piece

Emerging the Unknown- Fitri Raslan





Fitri's paintings are more focus on landscape and architectural buildings. He has excellent knowledge in geography. He likes to name his paintings according to the cities around the world. His interest now is on canvas bag. Come and support his work at the Cafe Gallery, National Visual Arts Gallery on the 14th Oct 2011, Friday at 3pm.