Thursday, 28 March 2013

A meaningful visit to National Art Gallery


One day, for our field trip in order to enable us to gain more knowledge about arts, we are asked by our lecturer Mr. Khairul to pay a visit at the National Art Gallery.  I went there myself as I have some other things to do personally before I join my friends to the Art Gallery, and I lost my way when I’m looking for my way to the National Art Gallery, eventually I found my way there and manage to catch my friends and lecturer too before they leave.

Anyway, when I walk in to the National Art Gallery, in the 1st hall on my left, the first art piece I saw, and I can never it out from my head. It is sort of an 3D art, and it’s name of the piece is After Guernica by an artist named Suhaidi Razi. The artist gave an image of politics issue from the point of view of the west countries like Europe  This art piece shows me how important peace and harmony to society as the art piece shows the consequence for not being peaceful in a society.

The next art piece I personally like are some art piece showing some childhood memories. This art piece named Si Kecil Manis by an artist Maslin Ramly. This art piece made of wax and under the wax there are colorful pieces like lollipops, a cute dress and etc. I like the way the artist uses wax for this art piece, it creates a frozen like of image which also means keeping our childhood memories. Apart from that, using wax may cause the image and object underneath it to be blurry  which also similar to our memories, which we cant recall our memories clearly, yet, is inside our mind.

I recall this 2 art piece not because I love it, I wanted to share how I feel and what I obtain from the field trip. Youngster nowadays are too much into digital stuff and they hardly aware and get in touch with all of these beautiful art piece, painting, drawings and a lot more. And now that our government are able to provide our society by building art galleries, youngster should be motivate to get out of the house and pay a visit to explore and learnt these art. 

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