INVENTORY – ABSTRACT 2025



The Parallel Flow Of Life
Dennis Chan
170 x 92cm
Mixed Media on Canvas
2009
RM18,000
In 'The Parallel Flow of Life', Dennis Chan presents a serene landscape in a soft, silky visual style that evokes stillness and calm. The minimal composition, with its clean forms and subtle gradients, reflects a contemporary view of balance in life.
The gentle flow within the image becomes a quiet metaphor for the steady rhythms of nature and human experience. Rather than dramatic expression, the work encourages pause and reflection, guiding the viewer to notice harmony in simplicity.
Dennis offers a visual meditation on clarity, movement and presence. Through restraint and elegance, the painting creates space for inner calm and a deeper awareness of life’s quiet motion.

The Parallel Flow Of Life
Dennis Chan
170 x 92cm
Mixed Media on Canvas
2009
RM18,000
In 'The Parallel Flow of Life', Dennis Chan presents a serene landscape in a soft, silky visual style that evokes stillness and calm. The minimal composition, with its clean forms and subtle gradients, reflects a contemporary view of balance in life.
The gentle flow within the image becomes a quiet metaphor for the steady rhythms of nature and human experience. Rather than dramatic expression, the work encourages pause and reflection, guiding the viewer to notice harmony in simplicity.
Dennis offers a visual meditation on clarity, movement and presence. Through restraint and elegance, the painting creates space for inner calm and a deeper awareness of life’s quiet motion.


Pilih Beg Yang Mampu Memuatkan Buku Yang Banyak
Ho Mei Kei
152.5 x 122cm
Oil & Acrylic on Canvas
2018
RM7,000
The painting Pilih Beg Yang Mampu Memuatkan Buku Yang Banyak by Ho Mei Kei is a satirical yet naïve depiction that highlights a common issue faced by students in Malaysia’s national schools. echoing concerns from many parents. The excessive weight of books reflects deeper issues, such as insufficient digital integration and the lack of proper locker facilities. Through this innocent yet thought-provoking portrayal, Ho Mei Kei raises important questions about whether the system truly prioritizes students’ well-being or inadvertently places unnecessary strain on them.

Pilih Beg Yang Mampu Memuatkan Buku Yang Banyak
Ho Mei Kei
152.5 x 122cm
Oil & Acrylic on Canvas
2018
RM7,000
The painting Pilih Beg Yang Mampu Memuatkan Buku Yang Banyak by Ho Mei Kei is a satirical yet naïve depiction that highlights a common issue faced by students in Malaysia’s national schools. echoing concerns from many parents. The excessive weight of books reflects deeper issues, such as insufficient digital integration and the lack of proper locker facilities. Through this innocent yet thought-provoking portrayal, Ho Mei Kei raises important questions about whether the system truly prioritizes students’ well-being or inadvertently places unnecessary strain on them.
Warnakan Kereta Nasional Negara Kita
Ho Mei Kei
152 x 122cm
Oil & Acrylic on Canvas
2018
RM7,000
Ho Mei Kei's painting Warnakan Kereta Nasional Negara Kita celebrates Malaysia's pride in the Proton car, which has been the nation's first locally made car since 1983. The artwork commemorates Proton's legacy, even as its ownership has changed over time. However, the original vision of producing Malaysia's own cars remains alive and materialized.

Warnakan Kereta Nasional Negara Kita
Ho Mei Kei
152 x 122cm
Oil & Acrylic on Canvas
2018
RM7,000
Ho Mei Kei's painting Warnakan Kereta Nasional Negara Kita celebrates Malaysia's pride in the Proton car, which has been the nation's first locally made car since 1983. The artwork commemorates Proton's legacy, even as its ownership has changed over time. However, the original vision of producing Malaysia's own cars remains alive and materialized.


The Fungiverse
Aimman Hafizal
121 x 121 cm
Acrylic on Canvas
2025
RM6,800
In The Fungiverse, the artist envisions a towering mushroom forest, home to a vibrant community of beings inspired by the animals that shape his world. Reflecting the Malay proverb "Cendawan tumbuh selepas hujan," the piece mirrors his journey—where stepping into the art scene brought friendships and belonging, flourishing like mushrooms after rain. Through this painting, he celebrates connection, growth and finding a home in the thriving creative community.

The Fungiverse
Aimman Hafizal
121 x 121 cm
Acrylic on Canvas
2025
RM6,800
In The Fungiverse, the artist envisions a towering mushroom forest, home to a vibrant community of beings inspired by the animals that shape his world. Reflecting the Malay proverb "Cendawan tumbuh selepas hujan," the piece mirrors his journey—where stepping into the art scene brought friendships and belonging, flourishing like mushrooms after rain. Through this painting, he celebrates connection, growth and finding a home in the thriving creative community.




57°25'25''N 6°47'17''W (Vertical)
Syed Fakaruddin
183 x 61cm
Acrylic on Canvas
2024
RM9,000
In the Google Vacation series, given Google Earth coordinates as titles, Syed Fakaruddin invites viewers into a surreal, aspirational escape, an imagined digital utopia that flirts with the idea of a luxury far beyond immediate reach. This work is less about literal travel and more about internal freedom, the luxury of dreaming in full colour.
Using an advanced and methodical technique that demands both patience and meditative precision, Syed weaves a delicate balance of lines and forms. The resulting pattern is not accidental. His approach mirrors the quiet persistence of someone navigating ambition through discipline, a process that transforms complexity into clarity.
The tower stone arrangement within the composition offers a great positive message for life. It symbolizes strength, balance, and the beauty of building upward with intention and care.
In the Google Vacation series, given Google Earth coordinates as titles, Syed Fakaruddin invites viewers into a surreal, aspirational escape, an imagined digital utopia that flirts with the idea of a luxury far beyond immediate reach. This work is less about literal travel and more about internal freedom, the luxury of dreaming in full colour.
Using an advanced and methodical technique that demands both patience and meditative precision, Syed weaves a delicate balance of lines and forms. The resulting pattern is not accidental. His approach mirrors the quiet persistence of someone navigating ambition through discipline, a process that transforms complexity into clarity.
The tower stone arrangement within the composition offers a great positive message for life. It symbolizes strength, balance, and the beauty of building upward with intention and care.

57°25'25''N 6°47'17''W (Vertical)
Syed Fakaruddin
183 x 61cm
Acrylic on Canvas
2024
RM9,000
In the Google Vacation series, given Google Earth coordinates as titles, Syed Fakaruddin invites viewers into a surreal, aspirational escape, an imagined digital utopia that flirts with the idea of a luxury far beyond immediate reach. This work is less about literal travel and more about internal freedom, the luxury of dreaming in full colour.
Using an advanced and methodical technique that demands both patience and meditative precision, Syed weaves a delicate balance of lines and forms. The resulting pattern is not accidental. His approach mirrors the quiet persistence of someone navigating ambition through discipline, a process that transforms complexity into clarity.
The tower stone arrangement within the composition offers a great positive message for life. It symbolizes strength, balance, and the beauty of building upward with intention and care.
In the Google Vacation series, given Google Earth coordinates as titles, Syed Fakaruddin invites viewers into a surreal, aspirational escape, an imagined digital utopia that flirts with the idea of a luxury far beyond immediate reach. This work is less about literal travel and more about internal freedom, the luxury of dreaming in full colour.
Using an advanced and methodical technique that demands both patience and meditative precision, Syed weaves a delicate balance of lines and forms. The resulting pattern is not accidental. His approach mirrors the quiet persistence of someone navigating ambition through discipline, a process that transforms complexity into clarity.
The tower stone arrangement within the composition offers a great positive message for life. It symbolizes strength, balance, and the beauty of building upward with intention and care.
46°46'36''N 8°17'16''E (Tower)
Syed Fakaruddin
183 x 183cm
Acrylic on Canvas
2024
RM28,000
The coordinates 46°46'36''N 8°17'16''E is correspond to Kerns, a municipality located in the canton of Obwalden, Switzerland. Kerns is situated in the heart of the Swiss Alps and offers stunning mountain landscapes, picturesque villages, and outdoor recreational activities such as hiking, skiing, and mountaineering. It's a charming destination known for its natural beauty and Swiss hospitality

46°46'36''N 8°17'16''E (Tower)
Syed Fakaruddin
183 x 183cm
Acrylic on Canvas
2024
RM28,000
The coordinates 46°46'36''N 8°17'16''E is correspond to Kerns, a municipality located in the canton of Obwalden, Switzerland. Kerns is situated in the heart of the Swiss Alps and offers stunning mountain landscapes, picturesque villages, and outdoor recreational activities such as hiking, skiing, and mountaineering. It's a charming destination known for its natural beauty and Swiss hospitality
Artist Statement
50°55'43''S 73°07'20''W (Arch)
Syed Fakaruddin
152.5 x 152.5cm
Acrylic on Canvas
2024
RM19,000
50°55'43''S 73°07'20''W, point to Torres del Paine National Park in the Magallanes Region of Chile. Torres del Paine is renowned for its stunning landscapes, including granite peaks, glaciers, lakes, and rivers. It's a popular destination for hiking, trekking, and outdoor adventure, attracting visitors from around the world. The park is located in the southernmost part of Chilean Patagonia and offers breathtaking scenery that includes the iconic towers (torres) that give the park its name.

50°55'43''S 73°07'20''W (Arch)
Syed Fakaruddin
152.5 x 152.5cm
Acrylic on Canvas
2024
RM19,000
50°55'43''S 73°07'20''W, point to Torres del Paine National Park in the Magallanes Region of Chile. Torres del Paine is renowned for its stunning landscapes, including granite peaks, glaciers, lakes, and rivers. It's a popular destination for hiking, trekking, and outdoor adventure, attracting visitors from around the world. The park is located in the southernmost part of Chilean Patagonia and offers breathtaking scenery that includes the iconic towers (torres) that give the park its name.
Artist Statement
32°45'33''N 16°57'30''W (Candle)
Syed Fakaruddin
122 x 122cm
Acrylic on Canvas
2024
RM12,000
Candle (32°45'33''N 16°57'30''W): The title "Candle" evokes a sense of illumination or light. Symbolic rocks balancing could represent finding balance in the gentle glow of enlightenment.

32°45'33''N 16°57'30''W (Candle)
Syed Fakaruddin
122 x 122cm
Acrylic on Canvas
2024
RM12,000
Candle (32°45'33''N 16°57'30''W): The title "Candle" evokes a sense of illumination or light. Symbolic rocks balancing could represent finding balance in the gentle glow of enlightenment.
Artist Statement

57°25'40''N 6°46'57''W (Horizontal)
Syed Fakaruddin
61 x 183cm
Acrylic on Canvas
2024
RM9,000

57°25'40''N 6°46'57''W (Horizontal)
Syed Fakaruddin
61 x 183cm
Acrylic on Canvas
2024
RM9,000


7°56'26''S 112°57'17''E (Arch)
Syed Fakaruddin
100 x120cm
Acrylic on Canvas
2024
RM9,800
Syed Fakaruddin’s latest series features wireframe paintings inspired by virtual explorations on Google Maps during a period of isolation.
His technique combines gradient washes, acrylic lines, and vibrant neon layers, influenced by synthwave music. The artworks reinterpret landscapes, transforming everyday objects into vibrant forms.

7°56'26''S 112°57'17''E (Arch)
Syed Fakaruddin
100 x120cm
Acrylic on Canvas
2024
RM9,800
Syed Fakaruddin’s latest series features wireframe paintings inspired by virtual explorations on Google Maps during a period of isolation.
His technique combines gradient washes, acrylic lines, and vibrant neon layers, influenced by synthwave music. The artworks reinterpret landscapes, transforming everyday objects into vibrant forms.
Artist Statement
Primanaga: Tembikai Susu (Palestine on My Hand)
Adli
158 x 108cm
Acrylic & Oil on Canvas
2024
RM6,800

Primanaga: Tembikai Susu (Palestine on My Hand)
Adli
158 x 108cm
Acrylic & Oil on Canvas
2024
RM6,800



















Trapped or Caught
Izzuddin Basiron
122 x 122cm
Mixed Media on Canvas
2025
RM6,200
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
RM6,200
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.






Pulau pulau asing... set A
Faizal Suhif
152.5 x 45.5cm (each)
Monotype, acrylic, ink on canvas
2016
RM3,300 each panel

Pulau pulau asing... set A
Faizal Suhif
152.5 x 45.5cm (each)
Monotype, acrylic, ink on canvas
2016
RM3,300 each panel
Pulau pulau asing... set B
Faizal Suhif
152.5 x 45.5cm (each)
Monotype, acrylic, ink on canvas
2016
RM3,300 each panel

Pulau pulau asing... set B
Faizal Suhif
152.5 x 45.5cm (each)
Monotype, acrylic, ink on canvas
2016
RM3,300 each panel

















Urban Rhythms 1
Haziq Syawal
45 x 120cm
Acrylic on Canvas
2025
RM3,800
Urban Rhythm reflects the structured yet fluid nature of Kuala Lumpur’s architecture and daily life. Inspired by cropped, repetitive images of high-rises, it translates the city's rhythmic patterns into layered textures and tonal shifts. The stacked forms mirror urban housing, where luxury apartments and aging flats coexist, highlighting the contrasts of wealth and struggle within the same skyline. the artwork captures this paradox, portraying an environment that appears uniform yet constantly shifts through the human stories it holds.

Urban Rhythms 1
Haziq Syawal
45 x 120cm
Acrylic on Canvas
2025
RM3,800
Urban Rhythm reflects the structured yet fluid nature of Kuala Lumpur’s architecture and daily life. Inspired by cropped, repetitive images of high-rises, it translates the city's rhythmic patterns into layered textures and tonal shifts. The stacked forms mirror urban housing, where luxury apartments and aging flats coexist, highlighting the contrasts of wealth and struggle within the same skyline. the artwork captures this paradox, portraying an environment that appears uniform yet constantly shifts through the human stories it holds.