LOT 63
KHALIL IBRAHIM
B. Kelantan, 1934 – 2018
The Spirit of the East Coast and Sanur, 2002
Ink on paper
44 x 56 cm
Private Collection, Kuala Lumpur. Illustrated on page 35 of “KHALIL IBRAHIM A Continued Dialogue” exhibition book published by The National Art Gallery in 2004
Signed and dated “Khalil Ibrahim 002” on lower right
RM 18,000 – 24,000
This absolutely simple piece executed by mere ink on paper is a surefire to understand an artist’s expertise in art. With the simplest of mediums, Khalil Ibrahim drew a group of village folk amidst a gathering. Using only the basics of black ink, it is an insight to Khalil’s skill and knowledge of his subjects and his own techniques, and the end-product is something simply dramatic and effective. Although it may seem quick and haphazard, it is a sign that it takes a lot of practice and talent to be able to create a piece that is simple yet artistic. Khalil Ibrahim graduated from the prestigious St. Martin’s School of Art & Design, United Kingdom in 1964. He has held solo and group exhibitions in Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and Switzerland, with most of his works centre around figures and are heavily influenced by East Coast fishermen and women.