Welcome to JSP ART GALLERY, where art comes alive in an extraordinary showcase of creativity and talent. Our collection features an exquisite selection of paintings, each a testament to the vision and skill of distinguished artists from around Asia.

Water colour Khalil Ibrahim

Discover the Serenity of the Ocean

Immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of coastal landscapes. Our curated seascape collection captures the essence of ocean waves, sandy shores, and the peaceful horizon where sky meets sea. Each piece brings the calming energy of the ocean into your home.

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Water colour Khalil Ibrahim

Khalil Ibrahim : Seascape 1997

RM 25,000.00

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  • Yosof Ghani

    Yusof Ghani, born in 1950 in Johor, Malaysia, is a multifaceted Malaysian artist, excelling as a painter, sculptor, writer, professor, and curator. Over a career spanning more than three decades, he has produced a rich array of series exploring Southeast Asian themes through an Abstract Expressionist lens.

  • Khalil Ibrahim

    Khalil Ibrahim is indeed a legendary icon in the Malaysian art scene. Throughout his long career, which spans over 50 years, Khalil has held a number of solo and group exhibitions in Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and Switzerland.

  • Alphonso Doss

    Alphonso Arul Doss was born in 1939 in Bangalore. The artist’s oeuvre explores and redefines the history and idiom of religious and classical painting, inspired by temples, churches, palaces, museums and artists across the world.

  • Laxman Pai

    Laxman called himself his own guru, creating a highly individual vocabulary, which was accentuated during his ten-year stay in Paris. Influenced by the works of Paul Klee, Mark Chagall, and Joan Miró, Pai created an eclectic intermingling of the traditional and the modern in his work.

  • K.M. Adimoolam

    Adimoolam’s canvases are him retracing his steps through the river beds, the seasides, the hills and greenery, market places and people. They lead the viewer to believe that they are out on an esoteric journey with the artist, engaged in a discussion of textures and colors.

  • JMS Mani

    Mani won the Karnataka Lalit Kala Academy Award thrice in the 80’s and the IFAC award in 2000. His works have been exhibited at The Paul Gallery, Singapore in 1990, the Kufa Gallery, London in 1993, the Lee Arthur Studio in New York in 1994, the Mall Gallery, London in 1995. He has also exhibited in Malaysia, Hong Kong, Switzerland and Germany.