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Hirzaq has received admiration for his striking approach in painting, often combining refined drawings and using popular iconography to convey messages on personal narratives. The fine precision of lines and intricate details are major attributes of his works, highlighting his knowledge of various cultures and influences. History plays an important role in conveying ideas, and the subjects that are presented in Hirzaqâ??s works are images of warplanes, Kabuki actors, vintage stamps and Egyptian hieroglyphs, often containing an elusive and graphic quality.

Hirzaq received his Diploma in Fine Art from UiTM Melaka, followed by B.A (Hons) in Fine Art (Sculpture) from UiTM Shah Alam. Hirzaq was the recipient of 10 Honourable Mention, MRCB Art Award from National Art Gallery Kuala Lumpur (2008), Grand Prize Winner (2D Hanging Display) of Nandoâ??s Art Competition (2009 and 2010), and 2nd Prize Winner of Maybank Art Competition (2010). Recent group exhibitions include Locals Only at Taksu Gallery KL, 2018, and Echoes of Possibilities, at Core Design Gallery 2018.

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      • Hirzaq Harris (b. 1987) Underworld III, 2011
        May. 19, 2024

        Hirzaq Harris (b. 1987) Underworld III, 2011

        Est: RM4,000 - RM7,000

        Hirzaq presents a majestic rendering of a dragon, a legendary symbol of imperial power and prosperity. Rendered meticulously against a backdrop of vivid red hues, the dragon is shown playing with a flaming pearl, a representation of admiration for the sun. It also signifies the meeting of two powerful symbols of the East. In Chinese culture, dragons were believed to be lucky, benevolent, and noble creatures who resided in ocean and lakes. It's year of the dragon, best timing to acquire this work. Hirzaq received his Diploma in Fine Art from UiTM Melaka, followed by B.A (Hons) in Fine Art (Sculpture) from UiTM Shah Alam. Hirzaq was the recipient of 10 Honourable Mention, MRCB Art Award from National Art Gallery Kuala Lumpur (2008), Grand Prize Winner (2D Hanging Display) of Nando's Art Competition (2009 and 2010), and 2nd Prize Winner of Maybank Art Competition (2010). Group exhibitions include Locals Only at Taksu Gallery KL, 2018, and Echoes Of Possibilities, at Core Design Gallery 2018. His solo exhibition The Beginning Of An End was held at Segaris Art Center in 2023.

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      • Hirzaq Harris (b. 1987) Craving, 2021
        Jan. 14, 2024

        Hirzaq Harris (b. 1987) Craving, 2021

        Est: RM6,500 - RM10,000

        Craving is a prominent display of Hirzaq Harris' skilful technique in drawing and image making. Based on personal experiences, the work illustrates an image of a Goliath Grouper, one the largest species from the sea bass family that can grow up to 8 feet. Its spotted body interspersed with brown tones allows them to blend seamlessly with the rocks and corals. The fine precision of lines illustrating detailed mechanical components are major attributes of his works, incorporating the creative use of various drawing methods. Hirzaq received his Diploma in Fine Art from UiTM Melaka, followed by B.A (Hons) in Fine Art (Sculpture) from UiTM Shah Alam. Hirzaq was the recipient of 10 Honourable Mention, MRCB Art Award from National Art Gallery Kuala Lumpur (2008), Grand Prize Winner (2D Hanging Display) of Nando's Art Competition (2009 and 2010), and 2nd Prize Winner of Maybank Art Competition (2010). Group exhibitions include Locals Only at Taksu Gallery KL, 2018, and Echoes Of Possibilities, at Core Design Gallery 2018. His solo exhibition The Beginning Of An End was held at Segaris Art Center in 2023.

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      • Hirzaq Harris (b. Negeri Sembilan, 1987) Craving, 2021
        Nov. 06, 2022

        Hirzaq Harris (b. Negeri Sembilan, 1987) Craving, 2021

        Est: RM7,500 - RM12,000

        Craving is a prominent display of Hirzaq Harris's skillful technique in drawing and image making. Based on personal experiences, the work illustrates an image of a Goliath Grouper, one the largest species from the sea bass family that can grow up to 8 feet. Its spotted body interspersed with brown tones allows them to blend seamlessly with the rocks and corals. The fine precision of lines illustrating detailed mechanical components are major attributes of his works, incorporating the creative use of various drawing methods. Hirzaq received his Diploma in Fine Art from UiTM Melaka, followed by B.A (Hons) in Fine Art (Sculpture) from UiTM Shah Alam. Hirzaq was the recipient of 10 Honourable Mention, MRCB Art Award from National Art Gallery Kuala Lumpur (2008), Grand Prize Winner (2D Hanging Display) of Nando's Art Competition (2009 and 2010), and 2nd Prize Winner of Maybank Art Competition (2010). Group exhibitions include Locals Only at Taksu Gallery KL, 2018, and Echoes of Possibilities, at Core Design Gallery 2018, etc.

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      • Hirzaq Harris (b. Negeri Sembilan, 1987) Mencari Yang Halal Itu Fardhu, 2012
        Nov. 06, 2022

        Hirzaq Harris (b. Negeri Sembilan, 1987) Mencari Yang Halal Itu Fardhu, 2012

        Est: RM7,000 - RM12,000

        Pigs do get pretty bad press. Yet, in the nomenclature of vices, taboos and things 'haram' (illegal), how do pigs rate against say supposedly more pernicious things such as rape, murder, adultery, corruption, gambling, alcohol and theft. The artist, Hirzaq Harris, revealed that the work was done during his NAFA art residency in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, in 2012. Hirzaq Harris is a two-time winner of the Grand Prize 2D (Hanging) in the Nando's art competition in 2009 and 2010, and 1st Prize in the 2013 Johor Open. He was 1st runner-up in the Visual Art Pitch 3 competition at Ken Gallery in 2018, and Maybank Expression of Malaysian Tiger in 2010. He also won the Consolation Prize in the 2017 Penang Open. He was featured in the Kuala Lumpur Biennale in 2017. He held his first solo, Mission, at Galeri Chandan in 2014. He also took part in the Gwangju Art Fair in South Korea in 2015. He graduated from the Universiti ITM with a BFA, majoring in Sculpture.

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      • Hirzaq Harris (b. Negeri Sembilan, 1987) 1942 (1-5), 2013
        Nov. 15, 2020

        Hirzaq Harris (b. Negeri Sembilan, 1987) 1942 (1-5), 2013

        Est: RM2,500 - RM5,000

        Hirzaq has received admiration for his striking approach in painting, often combining refined drawings and using popular iconography to convey messages on personal narratives. The fine precision of lines and intricate details are major attributes of his works, highlighting his knowledge of various cultures and influences. Hirzaq received his Diploma in Fine Art from UiTM Melaka, followed by B.A (Hons) in Fine Art (Sculpture) from UiTM Shah Alam. Hirzaq was the recipient of 10 Honourable Mention, MRCB Art Award from National Art Gallery Kuala Lumpur (2008), Grand Prize Winner (2D Hanging Display) of Nando’s Art Competition (2009 and 2010), and 2nd Prize Winner of Maybank Art Competition (2010). Recent group exhibitions include Locals Only at Taksu Gallery KL, 2018, Echoes of Possibilities, at Core Design Gallery 2018, and at Segaris Art Center.

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      • Hirzaq Harris (b. 1987) Garuda Perang II, 2012
        Nov. 03, 2019

        Hirzaq Harris (b. 1987) Garuda Perang II, 2012

        Est: RM6,500 - RM10,000

        Hirzaq has received admiration for his striking approach in painting, often combining refined drawings and using popular iconography to convey messages on personal narratives. The fine precision of lines and intricate details are major attributes of his works, highlighting his knowledge of various cultures and influences. History plays an important role in conveying ideas, and the subjects that are presented in Hirzaq’s works are images of warplanes, Kabuki actors, vintage stamps and Egyptian hieroglyphs, often containing an elusive and graphic quality. Hirzaq received his Diploma in Fine Art from UiTM Melaka, followed by B.A (Hons) in Fine Art (Sculpture) from UiTM Shah Alam. Hirzaq was the recipient of 10 Honourable Mention, MRCB Art Award from National Art Gallery Kuala Lumpur (2008), Grand Prize Winner (2D Hanging Display) of Nando’s Art Competition (2009 and 2010), and 2nd Prize Winner of Maybank Art Competition (2010). Recent group exhibitions include Locals Only at Taksu Gallery KL, 2018, and Echoes Of Possibilities, at Core Design Gallery, 2018.

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      • Hirzaq Harris (b. 1987) Mencari Yang Halal Itu Fardhu, 2012
        Jun. 30, 2019

        Hirzaq Harris (b. 1987) Mencari Yang Halal Itu Fardhu, 2012

        Est: RM6,000 - RM10,000

        Pigs, hogs; or in Malay, babi or khinzir… call it what you will, but the animal, for all its popularity as a food staple to many except Muslims, does get pretty bad Press. Yet, in the nomenclature of vices, taboos and things ‘haram’ (illegal), how do pigs rate against say supposedly more pernicious things such as rape, murder, adultery, corruption, gambling, alcohol and theft. The artist, Hirzaq Harris, revealed that the work was done during his NAFA art residency in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, in 2012. Hirzaq Harris is a two-time winner of the Grand Prize 2D (Hanging) in the Nando’s art competition in 2009 and 2010, and 1st Prize in the 2013 Johor Open. He was 1st runner-up in the Visual Art Pitch 3 competition at Ken Gallery in 2018, and Maybank Expression of Malaysian Tiger in 2010. He also won the Consolation Prize in the 2017 Penang Open. He was featured in the Kuala Lumpur Biennale in 2017. He held his first solo, Mission, at Galeri Chandan in 2014. He also took part in the Gwangju Art Fair in South Korea in 2015. He graduated from the Universiti ITM with a BFA, majoring in Sculpture.

        Henry Butcher Art Auctioneers
      • Hirzaq Harris (b. 1987) 1942 (1-5), 2013
        Mar. 24, 2019

        Hirzaq Harris (b. 1987) 1942 (1-5), 2013

        Est: RM3,000 - RM5,000

        Hirzaq has received admiration for his striking approach in painting, often combining refined drawings and using popular iconography to convey messages on personal narratives. The fine precision of lines and intricate details are major attributes of his works, highlighting his knowledge of various cultures and influences. History plays an important role in conveying ideas, and the subjects that are presented in Hirzaq’s works are images of warplanes, Kabuki actors, vintage stamps and Egyptian hieroglyphs, often containing an elusive and graphic quality. Hirzaq received his Diploma in Fine Art from UiTM Melaka, followed by B.A (Hons) in Fine Art (Sculpture) from UiTM Shah Alam. Hirzaq was the recipient of 10 Honourable Mention, MRCB Art Award from National Art Gallery Kuala Lumpur (2008), Grand Prize Winner (2D Hanging Display) of Nando’s Art Competition (2009 and 2010), and 2nd Prize Winner of Maybank Art Competition (2010). Recent group exhibitions include Locals Only at Taksu Gallery KL, 2018, and Echoes of Possibilities, at Core Design Gallery 2018. 29 x 84cm each (set of 5)

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      • Hirzaq Harris (b. 1987) Actors, 2014
        Mar. 24, 2019

        Hirzaq Harris (b. 1987) Actors, 2014

        Est: RM9,000 - RM15,000

        The kabuki theatre has fascinated many Malaysian artists like Datuk Ibrahim Hussein, Yusof Ghani, John Lee Joo For, and more recently Hirzaq Harris. Hirzaq was introduced to Japanese culture indirectly through his father as a volunteer in an agriculture exchange programme. He remembers a student, Soji Tanaka, who hailed from Osaka, who opened up a fascinating world of kabuki, sumo-wrestling and genroku-mie, through magazines he brought over. Unlike Malaysia’s traditional art forms like Menora, Mak Yong and wayang kulit which are proscribed in Kelantan, the kabuki seems to defy digital technology and remains hugely popular in Japan despite its slow pace and long span. Theatres such as Kabukiza publishes monthly magazines in English even with synnosis and cast of play. A visit to the kabuki theatre is an experience complete with bento boxes and snacks. Hirzaq Harris was a double Grand Prize 2D (Hanging) winner in the Nandos Art competition in 2009 and 2010. He was also 1st runner-up in the Visual Art Pitch 3 competition at Ken Galleryin 2018. His other awards include 2nd Prize in Maybank Expression of Malaysian Tiger in 2010, Consolation Prize in the 2017 Penang Open. He was given a solo show, Mission, by Galeri Chandan in 2014, and was invited to take part in the Kuala Lumpur Biennale in 2017. He took part in the NAFA residency in Yogyakarta in 2012. He received his BFA, majoring in Sculpture, at UiTM. 216 x 168cm (70 x 54cm each)

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