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      • Juhari Said (b. 1961) Untitled, 2012
        Aug. 25, 2024

        Juhari Said (b. 1961) Untitled, 2012

        Est: RM4,000 - RM7,000

        Juhari Said has focused on the practice of printmaking, and constantly strives to experiment with new methods and techniques. His evocative woodcut compositions contain expressive lines that constantly draws the viewer in. Juhari Said is one of the finest printmakers in Malaysia today, having mastered the technical aspects of printmaking in Paris in 1993 under the French Government grant and traditional woodblock print under the sensei Yoshisuke Funasaka in Tokyo in 1994 under the Japan Foundation Research Grant. Juhari won the Major Prize (Printmaking) in the 1991-1992 Salon Malaysia for his piece Tiga Cawan Kopi and also the 1990 Permodalan Nasional Bhd Award. In his final year at the Mara Institute of Technology in Shah Alam in 1983 after a first-year foundation stint in Dungun, he chose the difficult technique of woodcut in his final year. He was a Creative Fellow at Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang 2008. In 2009, he was awarded the Anugerah Karyawan Seni by the Unity, Culture, Arts and Heritage Ministry. His solo exhibitions include Riak-Riak: Ripples and Shadows (2022), Prints of Juhari Said, Uku Gallery, Fukuoka, Japan (2019), and Solitude (2017).

        Henry Butcher Art Auctioneers
      • Juhari Said (b. 1961) Dalmatian Celebrate, 2012
        Jan. 14, 2024

        Juhari Said (b. 1961) Dalmatian Celebrate, 2012

        Est: RM4,500 - RM8,000

        Known as the master of printmaking, Juhari Said constantly goes an extra mile in delivering strong messages which often raises concerns about political and social issues. Constantly observing world events, Juhari's ability to create visually striking black and white characters is evident in this imaginative work featuring a dalmatian with a multi coloured tongue. Juhari Said is one of the finest printmakers in Malaysia today, having mastered the technical aspects of printmaking in Paris in 1993 under the French Government grant and traditional woodblock print under the sensei Yoshisuke Funasaka in Tokyo in 1994 under the Japan Foundation Research Grant. Juhari won the Major Prize (Printmaking) in the 1991-1992 Salon Malaysia for his piece Tiga Cawan Kopi and also the 1990 Permodalan Nasional Bhd Award. In his final year at the Mara Institute of Technology in Shah Alam in 1983 after a first-year foundation stint in Dungun, he chose the difficult technique of woodcut in his final year. He was a Creative Fellow at Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang 2008. In 2009, he was awarded the Anugerah Karyawan Seni by the Unity, Culture, Arts and Heritage Ministry.

        Henry Butcher Art Auctioneers
      • Juhari Said (b. 1961) Menarik Kerbau, 2005
        Jan. 14, 2024

        Juhari Said (b. 1961) Menarik Kerbau, 2005

        Est: RM4,000 - RM7,000

        Menarik Kerbau is charged with movement, focusing on the powerful sweeps of curved lines across the composition. It features the water buffalo and its prominent sickle shaped horns, one of the most important symbols of strength and patience in Asia. Constantly observing world events, Juhari's ability to create visually striking black and white characters is evident in this imaginative work. He created this during a workshop of the Muhibah Senirupa Malaysia-Jordan in Kelantan and the works were exhibited at Galeri Shah Alam in March 2006. Juhari Said is one of the finest printmakers in Malaysia today, having mastered the technical aspects of printmaking in Paris in 1993 under the French Government grant and traditional woodblock print under the sensei Yoshisuke Funasaka in Tokyo in 1994 under the Japan Foundation Research Grant. Juhari won the Major Prize (Printmaking) in the 1991-1992 Salon Malaysia for his piece Tiga Cawan Kopi and also the 1990 Permodalan Nasional Bhd Award. In his final year at the Mara Institute of Technology in Shah Alam in 1983 after a first-year foundation stint in Dungun, he chose the difficult technique of woodcut in his final year. He was a Creative Fellow at Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang 2008. In 2009, he was awarded the Anugerah Karyawan Seni by the Unity, Culture, Arts and Heritage Ministry.

        Henry Butcher Art Auctioneers
      • Juhari Said (b. 1961) Baju Kurung Raya, 1993
        Jan. 14, 2024

        Juhari Said (b. 1961) Baju Kurung Raya, 1993

        Est: RM1,500 - RM2,800

        In Baju Kurung Raya, the artist used intricate lines to form a perfect composition of patterns and space. The intersection of the motif of clouds, glowing stars, tender floral elements, and play of shapes and lines make this an arresting composition. Juhari Said is one of the finest printmakers in Malaysia today, having mastered the technical aspects of printmaking in Paris in 1993 under the French Government grant and traditional woodblock print under the sinseh Yoshisuke Funasaka in Tokyo in 1994 under the Japan Foundation Research Grant. Juhari won the Major Prize (Printmaking) in the 1991-1992 Salon Malaysia for his piece Tiga Cawan Kopi and also the 1990 Pemodalan Nasional Bhd Award. In his final year at the Mara Institute of Technology in Shah Alam in 1983 after a first-year foundation stint in Dungun, he chose the difficult technique of woodcut in his final year. He was a Creative Fellow at Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang 2008. In 2009, he was awarded the Anugerah Karyawan Seni by the Unity, Arts and Heritage Ministry.

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      • Juhari Said (b. 1961) Katak Hendak Jadi Lembu (Proverb Series), 1997
        Oct. 01, 2023

        Juhari Said (b. 1961) Katak Hendak Jadi Lembu (Proverb Series), 1997

        Est: RM4,000 - RM7,000

        Juhari Said displays a profound interest and skill in his woodcut technique such as this surreal piece. The artist Juhari Said pokes fun at the Mat Jenins (idle dreamers) on the foibles of someone or something small trying to become much bigger than presumably and realistically possible. Frogs are restricted to their small ponds and often become fodder to snakes. He implies that it is good to dream but one has to be practical and goes for something that can be within grasp. Juhari Said is one of the finest printmakers today specialising in woodcuts and pushing the technique and medium to Alternative Printmaking like in his free-standing timber sculptures of the OKIR series dubbed ‘Graphic Sculptures' by Indonesian art icon A.D. Pirous. In his final year at the Mara Institute of Technology in Shah Alam in 1983 after a first-year foundation stint in Dungun, he opted to work with the challenging woodcut / linocut media in his final year. In 1988, he held a solo exhibition of his woodcut prints at Galeri Le-Classique in Kuala Lumpur. His printmaking skills were honed when he received a French Government grant to expand his horizon in Paris in 1993 and then again in 1994 when he received mentorship from the ‘sinseh' Yoshisuke Funasaka in Tokyo under the Japan Foundation Research Grant. In Japan, he also learnt the art of paper-making in Mino City which has a tradition dating back 1,300 years. He won the Major Prize (Printmaking) in the 1991 Salon Malaysia for Tiga Cawan Kopi and also the 1985 Permodalan Nasional Berhad Award. He was a Creative Fellow at Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang in 2008. In 2009, he was awarded the Anugerah Karyawan Seni by the Unity, Culture, Arts and Heritage Ministry.

        Henry Butcher Art Auctioneers
      • Juhari Said (b. 1961) Carabao Head / Flower Print Series, 2015
        Oct. 01, 2023

        Juhari Said (b. 1961) Carabao Head / Flower Print Series, 2015

        Est: RM4,000 - RM7,000

        Juhari Said has focused on the practice of printmaking, and constantly strives to experiment with new methods and techniques. Executed in 2015, the Carabao Head /Flower Print Series features a water buffalo's head assembled within a broad landscape, interspersed with natural elements including a red flower and drifting clouds. The artist's highly imaginative and meticulously crafted imageries relate to social issues using the medium of woodcut. His evocative woodcut compositions contain expressive black and white lines that constantly draws the viewer in. Juhari Said is one of the finest printmakers in Malaysia today, having mastered the technical aspects of printmaking in Paris in 1993 under the French Government grant and traditional woodblock print under the sensei Yoshisuke Funasaka in Tokyo in 1994 under the Japan Foundation Research Grant. Juhari won the Major Prize (Printmaking) in the 1991-1992 Salon Malaysia for his piece Tiga Cawan Kopi and also the 1990 Permodalan Nasional Bhd Award. In his final year at the Mara Institute of Technology in Shah Alam in 1983 after a first-year foundation stint in Dungun, he chose the difficult technique of woodcut in his final year. He was a Creative Fellow at Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang 2008. In 2009, he was awarded the Anugerah Karyawan Seni by the Unity, Culture, Arts and Heritage Ministry. His solo exhibitions include Riak-Riak: Ripples And Shadows (2022); Prints Of Juhari Said, Uku Gallery, Fukuoka, Japan (2019), and Solitude, Wei Ling Gallery, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (2017).

        Henry Butcher Art Auctioneers
      • Juhari Said (b. 1961) Dalmatian Celebrate, 2012
        Jun. 25, 2023

        Juhari Said (b. 1961) Dalmatian Celebrate, 2012

        Est: RM4,500 - RM7,500

        Known as the master of printmaking, Juhari Said constantly goes an extra mile in delivering strong messages which often raises concerns about political and social issues. Constantly observing world events, Juhari's ability to create visually striking black and white characters is evident in this imaginative work featuring a dalmatian with a multi coloured tongue. Juhari Said is one of the finest printmakers in Malaysia today, having mastered the technical aspects of printmaking in Paris in 1993 under the French Government grant and traditional woodblock print under the sensei Yoshisuke Funasaka in Tokyo in 1994 under the Japan Foundation Research Grant. Juhari won the Major Prize (Printmaking) in the 1991-1992 Salon Malaysia for his piece Tiga Cawan Kopi and also the 1990 Permodalan Nasional Bhd Award. In his final year at the Mara Institute of Technology in Shah Alam in 1983 after a first-year foundation stint in Dungun, he chose the difficult technique of woodcut in his final year. He was a Creative Fellow at Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang 2008. In 2009, he was awarded the Anugerah Karyawan Seni by the Unity, Culture, Arts and Heritage Ministry.

        Henry Butcher Art Auctioneers
      • JOHARI SAID : Untitled, 2012
        Mar. 05, 2023

        JOHARI SAID : Untitled, 2012

        Est: RM7,000 - RM12,000

        Juhari Said obtained his formal education from Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) from 1979 to 1983. He won the Permodalan Nasional Berhad Prize and the Main Prize in the printmaking category at Salon Malaysia in 1991. In 1993, he represented Malaysia at the ASEAN workshop in Manila, and was awarded a research grant in Paris by the French Government. In 1994, he received a research grant from Japan Foundation and studied traditional Japanese printmaking in Tokyo under national artist Yoshisuke Funasaka. In 2008, he was appointed as a Creative Fellow by Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang. He has also been awarded the Anugerah Karyawan Seni 2009 by the Ministry of Unity, Culture, Arts and Heritage Malaysia. To date, Juhari has held ten solo exhibitions, and participated in over a hundred local and international exhibitions. Besides working as an artist, he also contributes his talent to the programmes organised by the Yayasan Raja Muda Selangor and other charitable organisations. Juhari works from Akal di Ulu, an orchard located in Hulu Langat, about 40 minutes from Kuala Lumpur.

        KLAS Art Auction
      • Juhari Said (b. Perak, 1961) Carabon Head/ Flower, 2015
        Jan. 11, 2023

        Juhari Said (b. Perak, 1961) Carabon Head/ Flower, 2015

        Est: RM4,000 - RM10,000

        Juhari Said (b. Perak, 1961) Carabon Head/ Flower, 2015

        Henry Butcher Art Auctioneers
      • Juhari Said (b. Perak, 1961) Still Life, 2015
        Jan. 11, 2023

        Juhari Said (b. Perak, 1961) Still Life, 2015

        Est: RM4,000 - RM7,000

        Juhari Said (b. Perak, 1961) Still Life, 2015

        Henry Butcher Art Auctioneers
      • Juhari Said (b. Perak, 1961) Katak Hendak Jadi Lembu, 1997
        Jan. 11, 2023

        Juhari Said (b. Perak, 1961) Katak Hendak Jadi Lembu, 1997

        Est: RM4,000 - RM9,000

        Juhari Said (b. Perak, 1961) Katak Hendak Jadi Lembu, 1997

        Henry Butcher Art Auctioneers
      • Juhari Said (b. Perak, 1961) Ketua Saya Takkan Salah, 1999
        Nov. 06, 2022

        Juhari Said (b. Perak, 1961) Ketua Saya Takkan Salah, 1999

        Est: RM6,000 - RM10,000

        On offer here is a piece by Juhari Said depicting a gorilla who is deep in thought, dressed in a suit and tie. His eyes are covered in dark shadows, suggestive of blindly following the leaders. On a closer glance, he is depicted wearing a red coloured cufflink near to his wrist. The title is translated as My Leader Won't Be Wrong. It's extremely relevant with politics in Malaysia, where people blindly follow their corrupted leaders, without shame. Juhari Said is one of the finest printmakers in Malaysia today, having mastered the technical aspects of printmaking in Paris in 1993 under the French Government grant and traditional woodblock print under the sinseh Yoshisuke Funasaka in Tokyo in 1994 under the Japan Foundation Research Grant. Juhari won the Major Prize (Printmaking) in the 1991-1992 Salon Malaysia for his piece Tiga Cawan Kopi and also the 1990 Pemodalan Nasional Bhd Award. In his final year at the Mara Institute of Technology in Shah Alam in 1983 after a first-year foundation stint in Dungun, he chose the difficult technique of woodcut in his final year. He was a Creative Fellow at Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang 2008. In 2009, he was awarded the Anugerah Karyawan Seni by the Unity, Culture, Arts and Heritage Ministry.

        Henry Butcher Art Auctioneers
      • Juhari Said (b. Perak, 1961) Ampaian Senjahari, 1991
        Nov. 06, 2022

        Juhari Said (b. Perak, 1961) Ampaian Senjahari, 1991

        Est: RM2,000 - RM3,500

        Ampaian Senjahari illustrates a quiet moment as if created from a childhood reverie, filled with a nostalgic, warm and familiar atmosphere. Although it is a still life composition of fabric laid out to dry, the presence of virtues including resilience and hard work are keenly felt in the image. The artist successfully captures these gratifying and fleeting moments in our daily lives. Juhari Said is one of the finest printmakers in Malaysia today, having mastered the technical aspects of printmaking in Paris in 1993 under the French Government grant and traditional woodblock print under the sinseh Yoshisuke Funasaka in Tokyo in 1994 under the Japan Foundation Research Grant. Juhari won the Major Prize (Printmaking) in the 1991-1992 Salon Malaysia for his piece Tiga Cawan Kopi and also the 1990 Pemodalan Nasional Bhd Award. In his final year at the Mara Institute of Technology in Shah Alam in 1983 after a first-year foundation stint in Dungun, he chose the difficult technique of woodcut in his final year. He was a Creative Fellow at Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang 2008. In 2009, he was awarded the Anugerah Karyawan Seni by the Unity, Arts and Heritage Ministry.

        Henry Butcher Art Auctioneers
      • Juhari Said (b. Selangor, 1961) Baju Kurung, 1991
        Mar. 27, 2022

        Juhari Said (b. Selangor, 1961) Baju Kurung, 1991

        Est: RM2,500 - RM4,500

        In Baju Kurung, the artist used intricate lines to form a perfect composition of patterns and space. Juhari Said is one of the finest printmakers in Malaysia today, having mastered the technical aspects of printmaking in Paris in 1993 under the French Government grant and traditional woodblock print under the sensei Yoshisuke Funasaka in Tokyo in 1994 under the Japan Foundation Research Grant. Juhari won the Major Prize (Printmaking) in the 1991-1992 Salon Malaysia for his piece Tiga Cawan Kopi and also the 1990 Pemodalan Nasional Bhd Award. In his final year at the Mara Institute of Technology in Shah Alam in 1983 after a first-year foundation stint in Dungun, he chose the difficult technique of woodcut in his final year. He was a Creative Fellow at Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang 2008. In 2009, he was awarded the Anugerah Karyawan Seni by the Unity, Arts and Heritage Ministry.

        Henry Butcher Art Auctioneers
      • Juhari Said (b. 1961) Red Garden, 1994
        Jun. 30, 2019

        Juhari Said (b. 1961) Red Garden, 1994

        Est: RM800 - RM1,400

        Leading printmaking artist, Juhari Said produced Red Garden in eight editions in 1994. The abstract etching of a plot of land is enhanced by the use of red ink that further resembles soil. Every mark and groove are engraved in varying intensity - leaving a lasting impression on paper. Juhari Said attended Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) from 1979 to 1983. He won the Permodalan Nasional Berhad Prize and the Main Prize in the printmaking category at Salon Malaysia in 1991. In 1993, he represented Malaysia at the ASEAN workshop in Manila, and was awarded a research grant in Paris by the French Government. In 1994, he received a research grant from Japan Foundation and studied traditional Japanese printmaking in Tokyo under national artist Yoshisuke Funasaka. In 2008, he was appointed as a Creative Fellow by Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang. He has also been awarded the Anugerah Karyawan Seni 2009 by the Ministry of Unity, Culture, Arts and Heritage Malaysia. Juhari has held more than ten solo exhibitions, and participated in over a hundred local and international exhibitions. His recent participation in group exhibitions included Go Block: Potilombus Wayahinik Pinogumu - The Expanded Contemporary Printmaking alongside contemporary artists Samsudin Wahab, Faizal Suhif and Shahrul Jamili at G13 Gallery, Selangor and Seni Cetakan Sepanjang Zaman: The Art Of Printmaking: Lasting Impressions at Bank Negara Malaysia Museum and Art Gallery, Kuala Lumpur in 2018. In 2013, he presented two solo exhibitions: Pet - Woodcut On Canvas at Galerie Vivant, Ginza, Tokyo and Pameran Cukilan Kayu Juhari Said, ‘Hewan’, Galeri Soemardja, Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia. Besides working as an artist, he also contributes his talent to the programmes organised by the Yayasan Raja Muda Selangor and other charitable organisations. Juhari works from Akal di Ulu, an orchard located in Hulu Langat, Selangor.

        Henry Butcher Art Auctioneers
      • Juhari Said (b. 1961) Shark!, 1995
        Mar. 24, 2019

        Juhari Said (b. 1961) Shark!, 1995

        Est: RM1,000 - RM1,800

        Known as the master of printmaking, Juhari Said constantly goes an extra mile in delivering strong messages which often raises concerns about political and social issues. In this depiction of a shark, fine sharp edges can be seen scattered throughout, leaving negative space for viewers to wonder in thoughts as they see it. Juhari Said is one of the finest printmakers in Malaysia today, having mastered the technical aspects of printmaking in Paris in 1993 under the French Government grant and traditional woodblock print under the sensei Yoshisuke Funasaka in Tokyo in 1994 under the Japan Foundation Research Grant. Juhari won the Major Prize (Printmaking) in the 1991-92 Salon Malaysia for his piece Tiga Cawan Kopi and also the 1990 Pemodalan Nasional Bhd Award. In his final year at the Mara Institute of Technology in Shah Alam in 1983 after a first-year foundation stint in Dungun, he chose the difficult technique of woodcut in his final year. He was a Creative Fellow at Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang 2008. In 2009, he was awarded the Anugerah Karyawan Seni by the Unity, Culture, Arts and Heritage Ministry. 52 x 38.5cm

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      • JUHARI SAID (b. 1961) Future, 1994
        Oct. 28, 2018

        JUHARI SAID (b. 1961) Future, 1994

        Est: RM2,500 - RM4,500

        The form and detailed surface of this woodcut print appear in a triangular shape projecting what seems to be the future from the artist perspective. This master of printmaking constantly goes the extra mile in delivering strong messages which often raises concerns about political and social issues. Juhari Said is one of the finest printmakers in Malaysia today, having mastered the technical aspects of printmaking in Paris in 1993 under the French Government grant and traditional woodblock print under the sinseh Yoshisuke Funasaka in Tokyo in 1994 under the Japan Foundation Research Grant. Juhari won the Major Prize (Printmaking) in the 1991-92 Salon Malaysia for his piece Tiga Cawan Kopi and also the 1990 Pemodalan Nasional Bhd Award. In his final year at the Mara Institute of Technology in Shah Alam in 1983 after a first-year foundation stint in Dungun, he chose the difficult technique of woodcut in his final year. He was a Creative Fellow at Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang 2008. In 2009, he was awarded the Anugerah Karyawan Seni by the Unity, Culture, Arts and Heritage Ministry.

        Henry Butcher Art Auctioneers
      • JUHARI SAID (b. 1961) Beijing, III, 2000
        Oct. 28, 2018

        JUHARI SAID (b. 1961) Beijing, III, 2000

        Est: RM1,000 - RM1,800

        On offer here is a piece by Juhari Said depicting an old man who is deep in thought. Perhaps he was an inspiration while travelling in China. The detailed lines form a perfect composition of shadow and space. Juhari Said is one of the finest printmakers in Malaysia today, having mastered the technical aspects of printmaking in Paris in 1993 under the French Government grant and traditional woodblock print under the sinseh Yoshisuke Funasaka in Tokyo in 1994 under the Japan Foundation Research Grant. Juhari won the Major Prize (Printmaking) in the 1991-92 Salon Malaysia for his piece Tiga Cawan Kopi and also the 1990 Pemodalan Nasional Bhd Award. In his final year at the Mara Institute of Technology in Shah Alam in 1983 after a first-year foundation stint in Dungun, he chose the difficult technique of woodcut in his final year. He was a Creative Fellow at Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang 2008. In 2009, he was awarded the Anugerah Karyawan Seni by the Unity, Culture, Arts and Heritage Ministry.

        Henry Butcher Art Auctioneers
      • JUHARI MOHAMMED SAID (born 1961) Red Garden 1994 colour etching ed.2/8
        Sep. 19, 2018

        JUHARI MOHAMMED SAID (born 1961) Red Garden 1994 colour etching ed.2/8

        Est: $600 - $800

        JUHARI MOHAMMED SAID (born 1961) Red Garden 1994 colour etching ed.2/8 numbered, titled, signed and dated below image 28 x 20cm

        Leonard Joel
      • JUHARI SAID | Dua Cawan Kopi
        Feb. 04, 2018

        JUHARI SAID | Dua Cawan Kopi

        Est: S$800 - S$1,200

        67.5 x 42.5 cm print on paper, framed titled, signed and dated 92 lower middle; editioned 6/18 lower left 朱哈里.賽義德《兩杯咖啡》1992 版畫 紙本 鏡芯 款識: JUHARI MOHD SAID .92 DUA CAWAN KOPI(中下) 版数: 6/18(左下)

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      • Juhari Mohd Said (B. Selangor, Malaysia, 1961) Untitled, 1992
        Jan. 28, 2018

        Juhari Mohd Said (B. Selangor, Malaysia, 1961) Untitled, 1992

        Est: RM5,000 - RM8,000

        Juhari Mohd Said, Untitled, 1992 Collage on print 49 x 34 cm

        KLAS Art Auction
      • Juhari Mohd Said (B. Selangor, 1961) Untitled, 1992
        Mar. 12, 2017

        Juhari Mohd Said (B. Selangor, 1961) Untitled, 1992

        Est: RM5,000 - RM8,000

        Juhari Mohd Said Untitled, 1992 Collage on print 49 x 34 cm

        KLAS Art Auction
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