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Born 1978 Pahang. Known for: Painting.
Descended from a line of master woodcarvers, Raduan Man has spent his life exploring the medium of print-making and attempting to push the medium beyond its limits. What sets his works apart from... Read full biography
Descended from a line of master woodcarvers, Raduan Man has spent his life exploring the medium of print-making and attempting to push the medium beyond its limits. What sets his works apart from most print-making techniques is his use of canvas or jute as a surface which, as opposed to paper,... Read full biography
Descended from a line of master woodcarvers, Raduan Man has spent his life exploring the medium of print-making and attempting to push the medium beyond its limits. What sets his works apart from most print-making techniques is his use of canvas or jute as a surface which, as opposed to paper, allows for increased experimentation with scale. Paying homage to “the power and beauty of man’s creation”, 1978 re-presents mechanical objects such as cars and scooters as beasts of the modern age. Each... Read full biography
Descended from a line of master woodcarvers, Raduan Man has spent his life exploring the medium of print-making and attempting to push the medium beyond its limits. What sets his works apart from most print-making techniques is his use of canvas or jute as a surface which, as opposed to paper, allows for increased experimentation with scale. Paying homage to “the power and beauty of man’s creation”, 1978 re-presents mechanical objects such as cars and scooters as beasts of the modern age. Each image is painstakingly hand-carved into a wood block and transferred on to the canvas in gradual layers, until the final image is formed. Through this laborious process, each layer in 1978 lends another facet to the surface, resulting in a complexity... Read full biography
Descended from a line of master woodcarvers, Raduan Man has spent his life exploring the medium of print-making and attempting to push the medium beyond its limits. What sets his works apart from most print-making techniques is his use of canvas or jute as a surface which, as opposed to paper, allows for increased experimentation with scale. Paying homage to “the power and beauty of man’s creation”, 1978 re-presents mechanical objects such as cars and scooters as beasts of the modern age. Each image is painstakingly hand-carved into a wood block and transferred on to the canvas in gradual layers, until the final image is formed. Through this laborious process, each layer in 1978 lends another facet to the surface, resulting in a complexity and depth. Man is thus able to achieve a sense of detail, despite the monumenta... Read full biography
