Carian Anda

Arca Motif Tekstil



Year

2005


Description
This sculpture is located in UiTM Seri Iskandar and is in the front room (foyer) of the Faculty of Art and Design, UiTM Seri Iskandar Perak. The dominance of geometric shapes inspired by textile motifs from the hereditary cultural heritage of the Malay community was built with high precision, meticulousness and technical skills that managed to captivate anyone who saw it; an appreciation of past traditions in a new context.

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