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Krijono (1951-2011)

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'Waktu Made di Pengosekan Hari Sekesa'

signed, titled, annotated and dated ' "Waktu Made di Pengosekan Hari Sekesa" Bali 1995 Krijiono' (upper left)

oil on canvas, 100x118 cm

The artist Krijono was exposed to art from a young age. His mother owned a batik factory and his father was an art collector who owned Harris Art Gallery. In 1970, Krijono received his first formal training in art at the Academy of Fine Arts of Yogyakarta (ASRI). He experimented with different mediums including batik, oil, acrylics and even fused traditional paintings and Kimono paintings as a batik combination whilst training in Tokyo.

The artist had a distinguished style that differentiates him from his counterparties. In his expressionistic paintings, he used bright colours accompanied by spontaneous bold lines and brush strokes. In the use of colours, Krijono strongly believed that he could use any colour to satisfy the needs of his works. He refused to mix paints to create colours. He justifies this by saying that he is a painter not a mixer. Since moving to Ubud, he transformed his style to a strong, modern expression filled with colours and reflecting the Balinese surroundings. His expressive and flamboyant works have been exhibited extensively around the world. Krijono has participated in solo and group exhibitions in Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Japan, Italy, France, Belgium and in The Hague, the Netherlands. One of his collectors, Gianni Versace admired Krijono’s use of colours especially red, green and gold.

Source: -Art Front Collective and notes of the owner

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'Waktu Made di Pengosekan Hari Sekesa'

signed, titled, annotated and dated ' "Waktu Made di Pengosekan Hari Sekesa" Bali 1995 Krijiono' (upper left)

oil on canvas, 100x118 cm

The artist Krijono was exposed to art from a young age. His mother owned a batik factory and his father was an art collector who owned Harris Art Gallery. In 1970, Krijono received his first formal training in art at the Academy of Fine Arts of Yogyakarta (ASRI). He experimented with different mediums including batik, oil, acrylics and even fused traditional paintings and Kimono paintings as a batik combination whilst training in Tokyo.

The artist had a distinguished style that differentiates him from his counterparties. In his expressionistic paintings, he used bright colours accompanied by spontaneous bold lines and brush strokes. In the use of colours, Krijono strongly believed that he could use any colour to satisfy the needs of his works. He refused to mix paints to create colours. He justifies this by saying that he is a painter not a mixer. Since moving to Ubud, he transformed his style to a strong, modern expression filled with colours and reflecting the Balinese surroundings. His expressive and flamboyant works have been exhibited extensively around the world. Krijono has participated in solo and group exhibitions in Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Japan, Italy, France, Belgium and in The Hague, the Netherlands. One of his collectors, Gianni Versace admired Krijono’s use of colours especially red, green and gold.

Source: -Art Front Collective and notes of the owner

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