Year of creation | 2019 |
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Dimensions | 60 W × 80 H × 1.5 D cm |
Type of art | painting |
Style | abstract |
Genre | genre |
Materials | acrylic, wood |
Intrigued by a quantum physics documentary watched, I was keen to describe the experiment in an abstract way. The piece is composed using paper, crumpled to make it look waves like. The gold center piece is representing the photon light, enhanced by its position on a grayish background offsetting its striking radiance.
Zue Razali is a Malaysian born self taught contemporary abstract and figurative artist. Although she's from electrical engineering education background, she has however showed an uncanny aptitude and passion for arts particularly in portrait and abstract painting from an early age. Her painting is focusing on textures, motif and minimal colors. She's currently painting on stretched linen canvas and sometimes paper. Her palette materials are ranging from acrylics, granite paints, papers, glue, dirts and sodium bicarbonate. She finds the most important parts of her artwork are the creative process, various materials and the resulting visual outcome. Her paintings are mostly inspired by life events, personal experience and the things she discovered while going on with her life.