POP SPECTRUM INVENTORY
Pop Spectrum is a vibrant inventory that celebrates the wide range of pop culture, from timeless icons to today’s viral trends. Like a spectrum of colors, this collection reveals the many layers of contemporary culture that shape how we see, hear and experience the world. It brings together art, music, film, fashion and everyday symbols that have become part of our shared cultural language. This segment is more than a showcase of what is popular. It reflects how culture mirrors the times we live in and how creativity speaks to each generation.
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Love & Chaos: The End of the Beginning
Shafiq Nordin
182 x 158cm
Acrylic on Canvas
2025
RM30,000
'Love & Chaos: The End of the Beginning' reflects the artist’s wish as a father. He imagines riding a pop-colored horse with his child, moving through a chaotic world, not with weapons, but with colors and hope. The horse becomes a symbol of strength and peace, carrying them toward calm. This work is his quiet plea for a gentler world where his child can grow up surrounded by wonder, not war.
Love & Chaos: The End of the Beginning
Shafiq Nordin
182 x 158cm
Acrylic on Canvas
2025
RM30,000
'Love & Chaos: The End of the Beginning' reflects the artist’s wish as a father. He imagines riding a pop-colored horse with his child, moving through a chaotic world, not with weapons, but with colors and hope. The horse becomes a symbol of strength and peace, carrying them toward calm. This work is his quiet plea for a gentler world where his child can grow up surrounded by wonder, not war.
The Lobster Wants To Be A Butterfly
Shafiq Nordin
98 x 80cm
Acrylic on Canvas Mounted on Mdf
2025
RM9,000
This piece tells the story of an impossible dream, where a deep-sea lobster longs to become a butterfly. It symbolizes those trapped in oppression, like the people of Gaza, who continue to dream of freedom. Vibrant colors reflect the noise of social media and propaganda, masking real suffering. The melting peace symbol, along with chaotic patterns and hidden symbols, turns this artwork into a silent protest and reflection of an absurd world.
The Lobster Wants To Be A Butterfly
Shafiq Nordin
98 x 80cm
Acrylic on Canvas Mounted on Mdf
2025
RM9,000
This piece tells the story of an impossible dream, where a deep-sea lobster longs to become a butterfly. It symbolizes those trapped in oppression, like the people of Gaza, who continue to dream of freedom. Vibrant colors reflect the noise of social media and propaganda, masking real suffering. The melting peace symbol, along with chaotic patterns and hidden symbols, turns this artwork into a silent protest and reflection of an absurd world.
Colour Constellation
NPAAW
150 x 100cm
Acrylic & Spray Paint on Canvas
2025
RM9,500
Through a repetitive process that challenges patience and rewards focus, the act of creation becomes as important as the image itself. The work reflects a state of quiet endurance and control, inviting viewers into a hypnotic space where the line between presence and absence blurs. In this constellation of color and form, the eye constantly searches, only to return again to the grid, endlessly open, endlessly contained.
Colour Constellation
NPAAW
150 x 100cm
Acrylic & Spray Paint on Canvas
2025
RM9,500
Through a repetitive process that challenges patience and rewards focus, the act of creation becomes as important as the image itself. The work reflects a state of quiet endurance and control, inviting viewers into a hypnotic space where the line between presence and absence blurs. In this constellation of color and form, the eye constantly searches, only to return again to the grid, endlessly open, endlessly contained.
Rempah Ratus, Aroma Malaysia
Izzuddin Basiron
122 x 153cm
Mixed Media on Canvas
2025
RM9,000
"Rempah Ratus, Aroma Malaysia" draws inspiration from the vibrant TTDI Market, a beloved neighbourhood hub in Taman Tun. While the painting focuses solely on the market’s architecture, its quiet form recalls the vivid colours of fresh produce, the aroma of spices, the chatter of vendors and the steady rhythm of daily life. The title underscores the market’s role as the foundation of every Malaysian kitchen where diverse ingredients, like our people, come together to create rich, layered flavours.
Rempah Ratus, Aroma Malaysia
Izzuddin Basiron
122 x 153cm
Mixed Media on Canvas
2025
RM9,000
"Rempah Ratus, Aroma Malaysia" draws inspiration from the vibrant TTDI Market, a beloved neighbourhood hub in Taman Tun. While the painting focuses solely on the market’s architecture, its quiet form recalls the vivid colours of fresh produce, the aroma of spices, the chatter of vendors and the steady rhythm of daily life. The title underscores the market’s role as the foundation of every Malaysian kitchen where diverse ingredients, like our people, come together to create rich, layered flavours.
Trapped or Caught
Izzuddin Basiron
122 x 122cm
Mixed Media on Canvas
2025
RM7,500
Trapped or Caught uses bold, colourful geometric structures as a metaphor for power and control in today’s world. The work takes visual inspiration from well-known buildings like the TRX Tower, which stands for development but is also linked to growing issues of corruption. The bright, crisscrossing bars show how promises of development can sometimes trap us instead of setting us free.
Trapped or Caught
Izzuddin Basiron
122 x 122cm
Mixed Media on Canvas
2025
RM7,500
Trapped or Caught uses bold, colourful geometric structures as a metaphor for power and control in today’s world. The work takes visual inspiration from well-known buildings like the TRX Tower, which stands for development but is also linked to growing issues of corruption. The bright, crisscrossing bars show how promises of development can sometimes trap us instead of setting us free.
Element
Izzuddin Basiron
183 x 122cm
Acrylic on Canvas
2023
RM9,000
Artwork reflects Malaysia’s rapid development and its vision as both a financial centre and a vibrant place to live. Using bold geometry, abstract structures and vivid colour, Basiron captures the momentum of urban growth and national progress.
The colourful palette conveys optimism, turning city elements into symbols of a hopeful, dynamic future. ‘Konkrit Metrik’ emphasizes structure and order, while ‘Reconstruction Projects’ suggests change as renewal and continuity.
This series celebrates advancement and imagines a built environment shaped by both planning and creativity. Basiron offers a positive view of development as a foundation for thriving, inclusive communities.
Element
Izzuddin Basiron
183 x 122cm
Acrylic on Canvas
2023
RM9,000
Artwork reflects Malaysia’s rapid development and its vision as both a financial centre and a vibrant place to live. Using bold geometry, abstract structures and vivid colour, Basiron captures the momentum of urban growth and national progress.
The colourful palette conveys optimism, turning city elements into symbols of a hopeful, dynamic future. ‘Konkrit Metrik’ emphasizes structure and order, while ‘Reconstruction Projects’ suggests change as renewal and continuity.
This series celebrates advancement and imagines a built environment shaped by both planning and creativity. Basiron offers a positive view of development as a foundation for thriving, inclusive communities.
Komodozilla: Hero or Villain?
Aimman Hafizal
121 x 152 cm
Acrylic on Canvas
2025
RM9,800
The artist reimagines the Malay proverb "Malang Pak Kaduk, ayamnya menang kampung tergadai," which means a fleeting victory can bring great loss. Through the tale of a carefree Komodo lizard who takes one innocent bite of a magical fruit and transforms into the colossal Komodozilla, he illustrates how joy can turn to devastation. Hero or Villain? This work reflects how small actions can lead to irreversible consequences.
Komodozilla: Hero or Villain?
Aimman Hafizal
121 x 152 cm
Acrylic on Canvas
2025
RM9,800
The artist reimagines the Malay proverb "Malang Pak Kaduk, ayamnya menang kampung tergadai," which means a fleeting victory can bring great loss. Through the tale of a carefree Komodo lizard who takes one innocent bite of a magical fruit and transforms into the colossal Komodozilla, he illustrates how joy can turn to devastation. Hero or Villain? This work reflects how small actions can lead to irreversible consequences.