A Solo Art Exhibition
Ismail Mat Hussin approaches the batik medium with laborious techniques which encapsulate the elegance of Malaysian life in the east coast of the peninsula, predominantly painting village scenes familiar to most Malaysians with their people as his subjects: villagers going about their daily activities; scenes of a typical bustling market; children playing and village folks at leisure. There is distinct warmth and expression in his unique batik art, which transcends the ethnic divide.
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Ismail Mat Hussin Birds (1982) Batik 88cm x 94cm SOLD |
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Ismail Mat Hussin Knitting Net 52cm x63cm (1974) Batik |
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Ismail Mat Hussin Pantai Sabak Fishing Villlage (2011) Batik 118cm X 143cm SOLD |
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Ismail Mat Hussin Playing Gasing (1982) Batik 92cm x 105cm SOLD |
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Ismail Mat Hussin Trishaw (1974) Batik 57cm x 50cm |
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Ismail Mat Hussin Vegetable Seller (1974) Batik 57cm x 50cm |
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