Anak Kuda Bermata Emas

Year: 2023

Material/Technique: Acrylic, Canvas, Gold Leaf

Size: 100 × 140 cm

Edition: Unique

Signed:Not Set

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Anak Kuda Bermata Emas

About the Work

Year
2023
Material/Technique
Acrylic, Canvas, Gold Leaf
Size
100 × 140 cm
Edition
Unique
Signed
Not Set
Credits
Courtesy of Jagad Gallery
Frame
Included
Work Certificate
Included
Distributor of artworks
Jagad Gallery
Ship-from Area
Abroad
Days Until Dispatch
Not Set
Category
Painting

Work Details

140 x 100 cm

Gold leaf and acrylic on canvas

2023

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Anak Kuda Bermata Emas
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Anak Kuda Bermata Emas
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Anak Kuda Bermata Emas
Anak Kuda Bermata Emas

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Artist

Subandi Giyanto
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born in Yogyakarta, 1958.
Subandi Giyanto’s paintings “contaminate” the real with the mythical. Horses, objects, and familiar forms become overlaid, almost tattooed, with wayang figures and ornaments, their original shapes gradually dissolving beneath a tide of finely detailed puppets. As a child, Subandi learned the art of shadow puppetry from his father, Giyanto Wiguno. During his studies at the Indonesian School of Fine Arts and the Teacher Training and Education Institute (IKIP) Yogyakarta, he began translating wayang carvings into painted forms while experimenting with glass painting. These visual experiments form part of a broader effort to preserve traditional arts by reimagining them in contemporary contexts. Since the late 1970s, he has pursued this path with persistence, engaging in numerous group exhibitions and joining artist collectives such as Sanggar Bambu, Rumpun 81, Kelompok Ganksal, and Kelompok 11.

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Last updated date
11.07.2025
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