Harris Ribut PRICE CHARTS
Born 1951 Selangor. Known for: Painting.
Harris Ribut was born in 1951 in Selangor, Malaysia. Harris started being a street artist and started learning painting at the Angkatan Pelukis SeMalaysia (APS) base. Ribut worked as a paste-up... Read full biography
Harris Ribut was born in 1951 in Selangor, Malaysia. Harris started being a street artist and started learning painting at the Angkatan Pelukis SeMalaysia (APS) base. Ribut worked as a paste-up artist in a publishing house. He then joined a Bahasa Malaysia daily as a graphic artist, then art... Read full biography
Harris Ribut was born in 1951 in Selangor, Malaysia. Harris started being a street artist and started learning painting at the Angkatan Pelukis SeMalaysia (APS) base. Ribut worked as a paste-up artist in a publishing house. He then joined a Bahasa Malaysia daily as a graphic artist, then art director, and was even a reporter and a sub-editor. At one time, he had a pondok base at the artist’s colony in Conlay, under the Malaysian Handicraft Centre, Kuala Lumpur. His wife, Fauziah Ismail, also... Read full biography
Harris Ribut was born in 1951 in Selangor, Malaysia. Harris started being a street artist and started learning painting at the Angkatan Pelukis SeMalaysia (APS) base. Ribut worked as a paste-up artist in a publishing house. He then joined a Bahasa Malaysia daily as a graphic artist, then art director, and was even a reporter and a sub-editor. At one time, he had a pondok base at the artist’s colony in Conlay, under the Malaysian Handicraft Centre, Kuala Lumpur. His wife, Fauziah Ismail, also paints, but of exaggeratedly thin women.
Harris Ribut was born in 1951 in Selangor, Malaysia. Harris started being a street artist and started learning painting at the Angkatan Pelukis SeMalaysia (APS) base. Ribut worked as a paste-up artist in a publishing house. He then joined a Bahasa Malaysia daily as a graphic artist, then art director, and was even a reporter and a sub-editor. At one time, he had a pondok base at the artist’s colony in Conlay, under the Malaysian Handicraft Centre, Kuala Lumpur. His wife, Fauziah Ismail, also paints, but of exaggeratedly thin women.

