Hudled Fish in this fish painting combining the dominant style of green combined with blue, yellow and other collors as a support so that this painting seems more attractive.
Material: Acrylic on Canvas
Wide: 200cm
Height: 100cm
Parturient ut id tellus vulputatre ac ultrlices a part ouriesnt sapien dignissim partu rient a a inter drum vehicula. Ornare metus laoreet tincidunt eros rolem tristique pretium malada.
Cras rhoncus vivamus luctus platea arcu laoreet selm. Curae est condenectus sed hac a parturient vestibulum.
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
Banyan Tree. The banyan is one of the world's largest trees, growing up to 200 metres wide and 30 metres tall, with aerial roots that eventually become separate trunks. In Bali the banyan is known as the “king of trees”, is seen as a symbol of eternal life, and considered sacred, believed to house spirits.
Material: Wood flare
Artist: Made Darmadi
Sea horse painting is using acrylic paint with a little cobination of spraying oil. Then they will look blotched as an accent of this work.
Material: Acrylic on Canvas
Wide: 200cm
Height: 100cm
Garden lamp carved by balinese artists with a mixture of balinese and chinese style.
Material : Paras (stone) Jogja
Length: 50cm
Wide: 50cm
Height: 80cm
Artist: Wayan Balik
Balinese lion is like a creature and character in the mythology of Bali, Indonesia. He is the king of the spirits, leader of the hosts of good, and enemy of Rangda, the demon queen and mother of all spirit guarders in the mythological traditions of Bali.
Material : Paras (stone) Jogja
Length: 30cm
Wide: 30cm
Height: 60cm
Artist: Wayan Balik
This painting is very simple. Only use white, a littlered and yellow. Keep using textured mesia to help give meaning to deep simplicity this painting.
Material: Acrylic on Canvas
Wide: 120cm
Height: 100cm
Happy Buddha (Budai) has traditionally been portrayed as a fat monk and wearing or holding a rosary. He carried his belongings in a bag he always carried, describing them as a form of simplicity. He is also often portrayed as entertaining young children. Happy Buddha (Budai) figures almost always appear in Chinese culture.
Material : Paras (stone) Jogja
Length: 35cm
Wide: 35cm
Height: 100cm
Artist: Wayan Balik
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
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