Music For A Dream

(01006900)

“Music For A Dream

Lladro

Made in Spain

Sad Clown

(01005611)

“Sad Clown

Lladro

Made in Spain

Pierrot Sucking Finger

Giuseppe Armani - Pierrot Sucking Finger

Florence Sculture D’arte

Made in Italy

Little Clown


Florence Sculture D’arte

Made in Italy

“Bunga Teratai Pakem di Kolam Teratai Kaki Gunung Merapi” oleh Rukmini

“Bunga Teratai Pakem di Kolam Teratai Kaki Gunung Merapi”

Artist             :   Rukmini

Material       :   Acrylic on Canvas

Year                :   1998

Size                  :   90 cm       x         100 cm

Collector       :  Laily Lanisy

Displayed @ Vega Marina Indonesia’s Office

“Kampung Nelayan” oleh Kartika Affandi

Kartika Affandi. Oil on Canvas. Laily Lanisy's Collection

Kartika Affandi-Koberl

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

 Kartika Affandi-Koberl (born November 27, 1934), is an Indonesian artist born into a family of artists

Kartika Affandi – the daughter of Affandi and Maryati,  both were painters -was born in Jakarta in 1934.  Kartika became engaged to a young Javanese artist, Sapto, at the age of fourteen and when she was seventeen they were married. She bore Sapto eight children.

Kartika never received formal art instruction. From the age of seven, she was instructed by Affandi in how to paint with fingers and tubes directly on the canvas. Any mixing of colours is done on her hands and wrists. Kartika has no permanent studio; like Affandi, she prefers to paint outside in the village environment where she interacts directly with her subjects and on-lookers. This contrasts with most contemporary Indonesian painters, who work in their studios from mind-images, memory, photographs or sketches.

In a modern art world born in 1930s, in which men were still the predominant actors, Kartika is one of a small group of women who from the mid-1980s have succeeded in exhibiting their work on a regular basis and in gaining limited critical recognition. Even in this context, Kartika’s art emerges as unique, ranging as it does from conventional to subversive.

Following in the populist footsteps of Affandi, Kartika also has a long history of painting rural and dispossessed people such as fishermen, farmers, workers and beggars. Since these individuals pose while interacting with her and exchanging life histories as she paints, these must be considered portraits. Although narrative, her paintings when viewed close up dissolve into strong, abstract statements in energetically applied impasto oils. Kartika’s work ranges from the sweet and idyllic to an expressive realism that can be harsh. The latter is evident in her paintings of beggars, handicapped people and suffering animals and in her uncompromising depiction of the progress of old age, whether painting a stranger, her father, or herself.

 

“Pemain Tifa” oleh Tresna Suryawan

"Pemain Tifa", 2004, Oil on Canvas

Pada tahun 2004, Di Pasar Seni Ancol, kami berkesempatan untuk berkenalan dengan pelukis dari kota Bandung, almarhun  Tresna Suryawan.  Bahkan kami menunggu beliau menyelesaikan dua lukisan yakni ” Ibuku Cantik Sekali” dan “Pemain Tifa”, yang sampai hari ini kedua lukisan ini masih menjadi koleksi kami.

Junior, Me, Tresna Suryawan and Alfred @ Pasar Seni Ancol tahun 2004

Tresna Suryawan Wafat pada tanggal  26 Juni 2007 dalam usia 63 tahun karena komplikasi penyakit diabetes dan ginjal

 

“Ibuku Cantik Sekali” oleh Tresna Suryawan

"Ibuku Cantik Sekali", Oil on Canvas, 2004

Saung Grenvil: As Yummy as Those Offered by Street Vendors

The most delicious Indonesian seafood is actually those offered by street vendors such as those along Jalan Pecenongan and Gunung Sahari in Jakarta.  If you don’t mind the dust, the fumes, the humidity and the smell,  along-the-street food-courts can be a fun place to hang out.  But if you prefer a clean, air-conditioned room, go to Saung Grenvil at Jl. Wahid Hasyim instead.

 Categories:

Indonesian, Seafood

Address:

Jl. Wahid Hasyim 87

Jakarta

Indonesia

Telp: +62 21 3920333

Ambience:

Attire:

Casual

Price Range:

Rp 75.000,- – Rp. 175.000,- /person

Date of   Visit:

July 27, 2011,  dinner with Maga and Junior

Our Orders and the Prices:

Es Kelapa Muda                                            Rp.  12.000,-

Es Jeruk                                                          Rp.  12.000-

Nasi Uduk Pak Jhon: the Best-selling Food Stall in Bintaro 9 Walk

Most of the food stalls in ‘Bintaro 9 Walk’ sell well only on the week-end nights.  Only few can attract many patrons during week nights.  Nasi Uduk Pak Jhon is among the few.  Every night is a busy night for Pak Jhon (this is the correct spelling of his name) and his batik uniformed servers.

Categories:

Rice, Chicken

Address:

Bintaro 9 Walk

Bintaro Jaya, Sektor 9

Tangerang

Indonesia

Telp: +62 21 73883142

Opening Hours:

5:00 pm – 12:00 am

Ambience:

Typical  “Warung Tenda”  (open air or under canopy food stall)

Attire:

Casual

Price Range:

Rp 20.000 – Rp 30,000 per person

Date of   Visit:

July 27, 2011, dinner with Maga, Meina, Zae, Alfrini, Sobari, Heru, Karel,  Ngat and Bardi

Our Orders and the Prices:

Nasi Uduk + Ayam + Lalap                                       Rp.  16.000,-

Ayam Potong                                                                Rp   11.000,-

Ati Ampela                                                                    Rp.    5.000,-

Tahu                                                                               Rp.    1.000,-