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Studi Kala



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2000


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This studio is a room for Handam Shaarani to work. It also aims to house his paintings as well as the storage of his paintings. This studio has an open space concept as well as an indoor space. Higher open spaces tend to be used as exhibition spaces; while, the closed space is used as a place to work. This studio is adjacent to his residence.

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