Small bite after big battle
20" x 20" in
(50 x 50 cm)
"A Small Bite After a Big Battle" is an artwork that honours firemen and their valiant work. The artwork depicts a firefighter holding a sweet bar, signifying a tiny reward and relief after a tough day, and it captures a sweet and sentimental moment. Despite their perspiration and labour, these heroes' tenacity and optimism are emphasised by their bright red clothing and helmet, which are emblazoned with a cheery smiley face badge.
The painter adds a whimsical touch to a serious issue by utilising vivid colours and playful motifs, such the giant chocolate bar and exaggerated features. A sense of hope is emphasised by the sunny background and gentle clouds, which highlight appreciation and respect for the courage of those who serve on the front lines. This composition is
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A propos de Decki Firmansah
The well-known Indonesian artist Decki "Leos" Firmansah is renowned for his unique fusion of pop culture and contemporary art. He received recognition both domestically and abroad for his painting, illustration, and public art pieces. He graduated from the Indonesian Institute of Art (ISI), Yogyakarta. Decki has displayed his artwork in prominent exhibitions, including solo shows like Monster Theatre and INTO MY WORLD, and has had his career enhanced by significant honours like the Indonesian Art Award and the UOB Painting of the Year (Silver Winner). His contributions to festivals like Kustomfest and partnerships with cultural collectives like Ace House Collective demonstrate his adaptability and impact in the creative arts.
Outside of the canvas, Decki's love of telling stories is evident in his published comics and his backdrop art for the animated movie Battle of Surabaya. His work, which frequently appears in international fairs and exhibitions, unites high art and urban culture and captivates viewers everywhere. Decki is a well-known personality in Indonesia's modern art scene thanks to his inventive style and commitment to his work.
Small bite after big battle by Decki Firmansah
20" x 20" in
(50 x 50 cm)
"A Small Bite After a Big Battle" is an artwork that honours firemen and their valiant work. The artwork depicts a firefighter holding a sweet bar, signifying a tiny reward and relief after a tough day, and it captures a sweet and sentimental moment. Despite their perspiration and labour, these heroes' tenacity and optimism are emphasised by their bright red clothing and helmet, which are emblazoned with a cheery smiley face badge.
The painter adds a whimsical touch to a serious issue by utilising vivid colours and playful motifs, such the giant chocolate bar and exaggerated features. A sense of hope is emphasised by the sunny background and gentle clouds, which highlight appreciation and respect for the courage of those who serve on the front lines. This composition is
- x
- 2024
- x
- 2024
A propos de Decki Firmansah
The well-known Indonesian artist Decki "Leos" Firmansah is renowned for his unique fusion of pop culture and contemporary art. He received recognition both domestically and abroad for his painting, illustration, and public art pieces. He graduated from the Indonesian Institute of Art (ISI), Yogyakarta. Decki has displayed his artwork in prominent exhibitions, including solo shows like Monster Theatre and INTO MY WORLD, and has had his career enhanced by significant honours like the Indonesian Art Award and the UOB Painting of the Year (Silver Winner). His contributions to festivals like Kustomfest and partnerships with cultural collectives like Ace House Collective demonstrate his adaptability and impact in the creative arts.
Outside of the canvas, Decki's love of telling stories is evident in his published comics and his backdrop art for the animated movie Battle of Surabaya. His work, which frequently appears in international fairs and exhibitions, unites high art and urban culture and captivates viewers everywhere. Decki is a well-known personality in Indonesia's modern art scene thanks to his inventive style and commitment to his work.
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