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Janger – Bali Stone Carving

Rp4,000,000

The Janger dance is one of Bali’s unique dances created in the 1930s. With gamelan batel or gender wayang instruments playing in the background, Janger is danced by 10 pairs of young men and women. The group of women is called janger, while the men are called kecak.

Material : Paras (stone) Bali
Length: 30cm
Wide: 30cm
Height: 60cm

Artist: Wayan Balik

Line and Splash 1 – Bali Painting

Rp2,500,000

This Painting is dominated by Red with lines and splashes as the main object. This painting style uses Acrylic and Texture.

Material: Acrylic and Texture
Wide: 150cm
Height: 120cm

Artist: I Nyoman Danta

Line and Splash 2 – Bali Painting

Rp1,700,000

This Painting is dominated by Red Color with lines and splashes as the main object. This bali painting using Acrylic and Texture

Material: Acrylic and Texture
Length: 100cm
Wide: 100cm

Artist: I Nyoman Danta

Mahabrata Story – Bali Wood Carving

Rp30,375,000

The Mahabharata is an ancient Indian epic where the main story revolves around two branches of a family – the Pandavas and Kauravas – who, in the Kurukshetra War, battle for the throne of Hastinapura.

Material: Green wood
Length: 50cm
Wide: 200cm
Thick: 8cm

Artist: Made Darmadi

Natural Beauty in Canvas – Bali Painting

Rp3,000,000

This painting illustrates the natural beauty of Bali which reflects the cultures and behaviour of its people. The painting is using Oil Paint.

Material: Oil Painting
Wide: 200cm
Height: 100 cm

Artist: M. Fadillah

People and Sunset – Bali Painting

Rp1,750,000

The beauty of the sunset as a source of inspiration for someone. Created by Balinese artist from Tanah Lot one of the the famous sunset point in Bali.

Material: Acrylic on Canvas
Wide: 140cm
Height: 70cm

Artist: Hanis

Piled Up – Bali Painting

Rp2,200,000

In this painting the direction of the fishes are deliberately made different. This movement reflects the lack of accuracy of social group. This situation happened in the world lately. The material Acrylic on Canvas.

Material: Acrylic on Canvas
Height : 150cm
Wide: 80 cm

Artist : Nyoman Bolit

Pohon Beringin Util (ficus retusa) – Bali Wood Carving

Rp52,500Rp255,000

Pohon beringin util (ficus retusa) pattern carved by Balinese artists with wood flare, are dedicated to wall decoration.

Material: Wood flare

Artist: Made Darmadi

Pohon Daun Waru (sea hibiscus) Pattern – Bali Wood Carving

Rp52,500Rp255,000

Pohon daun waru (sea hibiscus) pattern carved by Balinese artists with wood flare, are dedicated to wall decoration.

Material: Wood flare

Artist: Made Darmadi

Purple Kontemporary – Bali Painting

Rp1,700,000

Freedom of expression is the foundation of this work. Purple as the dominant color, plus other colors and textures as a reinforcement of the greetings of this painting.

Material: Acrylic on Canvas
Wide: 120cm
Height: 100cm

Artist: Nyoman Suwitra

Rajapala – Bali Stone Carving

Rp6,187,000

Rajapala is a boy. One day he goes to the forest alone hunting for birds accompanied by his blow-pipe. In the forest he finds seven nymphs bathing in a lake. A sudden idea comes into his mind. He steals one of the nymph’s magical dresses. When they want to fly back to the heaven one of the nymphs could not follow her friends for she had lost her magical dress. At the right moment, when the nymph is in sorrow, Rajapala show himself to offer his help but only if that nymph wants to become his wife. In her sadness the nymph, Ken Sulasih, has no other choice but to accept that offer. And Rajapala takes Sulasih home.

Material : Paras (stone) Jogja
Length: 30cm
Wide: 40cm
Height: 60cm

Artist: Wayan Balik

Rama & Sita – Bali Wood Carving

Rp225,000Rp550,000

Sita, (Sanskrit: “Furrow”) also called Janaki, in Hinduism, the consort of the god Rama. Her abduction by the demon king Ravana and subsequent rescue are the central incidents in the great Hindu epic Ramayana (“Rama’s Journey”). Sita is worshipped as the incarnation of Lakshmi, the consort of Vishnu.

Material: Green wood

Artist: Made Darmadi