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  • AZMAN HILMI : Ekspresif 1 - Kaleidoscope of Colours 1, 2001
    Sep. 24, 2023

    AZMAN HILMI : Ekspresif 1 - Kaleidoscope of Colours 1, 2001

    Est: RM2,000 - RM3,500

    Born in Muar, Johor in 1968, Azman Hilmi received his diploma in art education and bachelor’s degree in fine art from UiTM. He started getting active in the art fraternity in 1983 and has since participated in various exhibitions throughout Malaysia as well as overseas in countries such as Thailand and Korea. He had his first solo exhibition at the Art Salon in Kuala Lumpur in 2001.

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  • Azman Hilmi (b. 1968) Lovely Garden For My Sweetheart, 2004
    Mar. 19, 2023

    Azman Hilmi (b. 1968) Lovely Garden For My Sweetheart, 2004

    Est: RM5,000 - RM9,000

    The garden is a heavenly paradise, with aromatic flowers, shade, and jewel-toned colours. Vivid blossoms and foliage dominate the canvas, building a colourful pathway for relaxation. It is a garden of love composed of graceful forms, enriched with radiant flowers embedded into the hearts of our beloved. Azman Hilmi catapulted into the art scene with his Major Award triumph in the coveted Young Contemporary Artists (Bakat Muda Sezaman) competition. It was a mixed media collage of dangerously looking tools, sharp and heavy, and inspired by American Pop artist Jim Dine. But Azman's oeuvre is completely the opposite, very home-y scenes of still-life, interiors or gardens with lots of flowery plants, and reminiscent of the works of Henri Matisse, Vincent Van Gogh and in the streaks and splashes, Jackson Pollock. Azman received his BFA at the Mara Institute of Technology. He taught part-time at his alma mater from 1991-1993, before becoming an instructor in hand-drawn batik to less-abled people (OKU or orang kurang upaya) at the SM Pendidikan Vokasional Khas in Shah Alam. He had few solos, at the now defunct Art Salon, Bangsar (2001), Artseni in Starhill, Kuala Lumpur (2006) and Gehrig Art Gallery (Journey Of Colour, 2015) in Penang. His other prizes include 1st Prize in an orchid painting competition at The Mines (2001) and incentive awards from Galeri Shah Alam's open show in 1996 and 2015, besides another at Pelita Hati Gallery of Art in 2010. He had also taken part in the Malaysia Eye exhibition in London in 2013, and the Asian International Artists Exhibition in Seoul, South Korea, in 2009 and 2010.

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  • Azman Hilmi (b. Johor, 1968) Interior Series, 1993
    Nov. 06, 2022

    Azman Hilmi (b. Johor, 1968) Interior Series, 1993

    Est: RM500 - RM1,000

    Executed with joyous colours, Azman Hilmi imbues his works with movement and vibrancy. Capturing a top-down view, the artist created a unique still life arrangement featuring elements such as flowers in a vase, and an iron, placed on a table surface. The soft blended tones further enhance the distinct lines and marks in the painting. Azman Hilmi catapulted into the art scene with his Major Award triumph in the coveted Young Contemporary Artists (Bakat Muda Sezaman) competition. It was a mixed media collage of dangerously looking tools, sharp and heavy, and inspired by American Pop artist Jim Dine. But Azman's oeuvre is completely the opposite, very home-y scenes of still-life, interiors of gardens with lots of flowery plants. Azman received his BFA at the Mara Institute of Technology. He taught part-time at his alma mater from 1991-1993, before becoming an instructor in hand-drawn batik to less-abled people (OKU or orang kurang upaya) at the SM Pendidikan Vokasional Khas in Shah Alam. He had few solos so far - at the now defunct Art Salon, Bangsar (2001), Artseni in Starhill, Kuala Lumpur (2006) and Gehrig Art Gallery (Journey Of Colour, 2015) in Penang. His other prizes include 1st Prize in an orchid painting competition at The Mines (2001) and incentive awards from Galeri Shah Alam's open show in 1996 and 2015, besides another at Pelita Hati Gallery of Art in 2010. He had also taken part in the Malaysia Eye exhibition in London in 2013, and the Asian International Artists Exhibition in Seoul, South Korea, in 2009 and 2010.

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  • Azman Hilmi (b. 1968) Expressive I: My Breakfast, 2001
    Mar. 24, 2019

    Azman Hilmi (b. 1968) Expressive I: My Breakfast, 2001

    Est: RM2,000 - RM3,500

    As the title suggest, one can see the expressive bold colors scattered in the scene of having breakfast for two. Yellow bright flowers bring such harmony to the setting. While a blue translucent jug blends perfectly in the picture. It’s a fresh start of the day to begin with. Azman Hilmi catapulted into the art scene with his Major Award triumph in the coveted Young Contemporary Artists (Bakat Muda Sezaman) competition. It was a mixed media collage of dangerously looking tools, sharp and heavy, and inspired by American Pop artist Jim Dine. But Azman’s oeuvre is completely the opposite, very home-y scenes of still-life, interiors or gardens with lots of flowery plants. Azman received his BFA at the Mara Institute of Technology. He taught part-time at his alma mater from 1991 to 1993, before becoming an instructor in hand-drawn batik to less-abled people (OKU or orang kurang upaya) at the SM Pendidikan Vokasional Khas in Shah Alam. He has had three solos so far — at the now defunct Art Salon, Bangsar (2001), Artseni in Starhill, Kuala Lumpur (2006) and Gehrig Art Gallery (Journey Of Colour, 2015) in Penang. His other prizes include 1st Prize in an orchid painting competition at The Mines (2001) and incentive awards from Galeri Shah Alam’s open show in 1996 and 2015, besides another at Pelita Hati Gallery of Art in 2010. He had also taken part in the Malaysia Eye exhibition in London in 2013, and the Asian International Artists Exhibition in Seoul, South Korea, in 2009 and 2010. 76 x 76cm

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  • AZMAN HILMI (b. 1968) Nest Series 1, 2014
    Oct. 28, 2018

    AZMAN HILMI (b. 1968) Nest Series 1, 2014

    Est: RM2,500 - RM4,500

    The nest in the scene is left unattended, the multicoloured leaves is the only companion of the minuscule. Layers of twigs overlap underneath as to support the nest that was strategically placed on the branch. It's amazing how bird nests are built. Sometimes it will take few days to do it and sometimes it can even reach weeks. Only the female bird took the liberty to construct its nest. It's a symbol of assurance and security for the eggs to be safe from any harm. If one could witness the process it will leave you with the utmost feeling of serene and content. Azman Hilmi catapulted into the art scene with his Major Award triumph in the coveted Young Contemporary Artists (Bakat Muda Sezaman) competition. It was a mixed media collage of dangerously looking tools, sharp and heavy, and inspired by American Pop artist Jim Dine. But Azman's oeuvre is completely the opposite, very home-y scenes of still-life, interiors or gardens with lots of flowery plants. Azman received his BFA at the Mara Institute of Technology. He taught part-time at his alma mater from 1991-1993, before becoming an instructor in hand-drawn batik to less-abled people (OKU or orang kurang upaya) at the SM Pendidikan Vokasional Khas in Shah Alam. He has had three solos so far — at the now defunct Art Salon, Bangsar (2001), Artseni in Starhill, Kuala Lumpur (2006) and Gehrig Art Gallery (Journey Of Colour, 2015) in Penang. His other prizes include 1st Prize in an orchid painting competition at The Mines (2001) and incentive awards from Galeri Shah Alam's open show in 1996 and 2015, besides another at Pelita Hati Gallery of Art in 2010. He had also taken part in the Malaysia Eye exhibition in London in 2013, and the Asian International Artists Exhibition in Seoul, South Korea, in 2009 and 2010.

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  • AZMAN HILMI : Fragmentation of Interior
    Sep. 23, 2018

    AZMAN HILMI : Fragmentation of Interior

    Est: RM2,500 - RM6,000

    Born in Muar, Johor in 1968, Azman Hilmi received his diploma in art education and bachelorÕs degree in fine art from UiTM. He started getting active in the art fraternity in 1983 and has since participated in various exhibitions throughout Malaysia as well as overseas in countries such as Thailand and Korea. He had his first solo exhibition at Art Salon in Kuala Lumpur in 2001.

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  • AZMAN HILMI (b. 1968) 8 DRAGONFLIES, 2008, Mixed media on canvas
    Apr. 29, 2018

    AZMAN HILMI (b. 1968) 8 DRAGONFLIES, 2008, Mixed media on canvas

    Est: RM1,900 - RM3,400

    Bursting with energy, Azman Hilmi expresses himself through his use of bright and vivid colours. Look closely and you will find 8 dragonflies in the midst of this. Azman Hilmi catapulted into the art scene with his Major Award triumph in the coveted Young Contemporary Artists (Bakat Muda Sezaman) competition. It was a mixed media collage of dangerously looking tools, sharp and heavy, and inspired by American Pop artist Jim Dine. But Azman’s oeuvre is completely the opposite, very home-y scenes of still-life, interiors or gardens with lots of flowery plants, and reminiscent of the works of Henri Matisse, Vincent Van Gogh and in the streaks and splashes, Jackson Pollock. Azman received his BFA at the Mara Institute of Technology. He taught part-time at his alma mater from 1991-1993, before becoming an instructor in hand-drawn batik to less-abled people (OKU or orang kurang upaya) at the SM Pendidikan Vokasional Khas in Shah Alam. He has had three solos so far – at the now defunct Art Salon, Bangsar (2001), Artseni in Starhill, Kuala Lumpur (2006) and Gehrig Art Gallery (Journey Of Colour, 2015) in Penang. His other prizes include 1st Prize in an orchid painting competition at The Mines (2001) and incentive awards from Galeri Shah Alam’s open show in 1996 and 2015, besides another at Pelita Hati Gallery of Art in 2010. He had also taken part in the Malaysia Eye exhibition in London in 2013, and the Asian International Artists Exhibition in Seoul, South Korea, in 2009 and 2010.

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  • AZMAN HILMI (b. 1968) INK & SPLASH EMOTION SERIES 3, 2008, Mixed media on canvas
    Nov. 12, 2017

    AZMAN HILMI (b. 1968) INK & SPLASH EMOTION SERIES 3, 2008, Mixed media on canvas

    Est: RM3,000 - RM5,500

    There is nothing like a simple healthy breakfast to start the day. What is perhaps more important is the ambience, a nice quiet table with a large pot of red flowers to exude a soothing fragrance to go with the aroma of hot coffee. And a fruit to be eaten direct. No messy peeling or cutting. It tells about a test when a person is offered between an apple and a Sunkist orange. If the person chooses the apple, then he is a practical guy who takes things as they are. The orange guy will need to cut the orange before he can partake of what’s inside. It is this kind of mood exuded in the painting: relaxed, carefree and soaking in the atmosphere. Just the tonic to set one about on a hectic day as opposed to hurrying with the breakfast and probably getting indigestion and eventually getting nothing accomplished. Using brush, palette knife and digital card, Azman employs a variety of techniques like scraping, splashing with work placed on the floor. The mantra of the artist, Azman Hilmi, is: “Home is the paradise.” So sit down and as Bugs Bunny would say, ‘Unlax,’ and be appeased by the soothing warm colours of the painting, with the nice reflection of the silvery teapot affording light in the interior with curtains and carpet. Azman Hilmi catapulted into the art scene with his Major Award triumph in the coveted Young Contemporary Artists (Bakat Muda Sezaman) competition. It was a mixed media collage of dangerously looking tools, sharp and heavy, and inspired by American Pop artist Jim Dine. But Azman’s oeuvre is completely the opposite, very home-y scenes of still-life, interiors or gardens with lots of flowery plants, and reminiscent of the works of Henri Matisse, Vincent Van Gogh and in the streaks and splashes, Jackson Pollock. Azman received his BFA at the Mara Institute of Technology. He taught part-time at his alma mater from 1991-1993, before becoming an instructor in hand-drawn batik to less-abled people (OKU or orang kurang upaya) at the SM Pendidikan Vokasional Khas in Shah Alam. He has had three solos so far – at the now defunct Art Salon, Bangsar (2001), Artseni in Starhill, Kuala Lumpur (2006) and Gehrig Art Gallery (‘Journey of Colour,’ 2015) in Penang. His other prizes include 1st Prize in an orchid painting competition at The Mines (2001) and incentive awards from Galeri Shah Alam’s open show in 1996 and 2015, besides another at Pelita Hati House of Art in 2010. He had also taken part in the Malaysia Eye exhibition in London in 2013, and the Asian International Artists Exhibition in Seoul, South Korea, in 2009 and 2010.

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