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Mohd Zain Landscape 1977

Mohd Zain Landscape 1977

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This is indeed a beautiful rendition of a typical village scene. People usually burn dried coconut leafs, twigs, and unwanted old goods to dispose it. A smoke can be seen filling up the air using fine impasto technique andt he same technique applied to the whole piece. 

Born in Terengganu, Malaysia, Mohamed Zain Idris (1939–2000), also known as M. Zain, was a Malaysian. He was an oil and watercolour painter who self-taught himself.

M. Zain mainly used watercolour and oil for his paintings. His subjects frequently portrayed the people who lived and worked in beautiful rural settings. His paintings frequently featured boats and fishing, earning him the moniker "The Fisherman Artist" after reading the American poet and art critic Frank Sullivan's poem "Fisherman Art-ist." The Terengganu Menteri Besar gave him the prestigious title of "State Artist," along with his own studio, a place to live, and a stipend.

The Royal Families of Terengganu and Johar, the late Tun Hussein Onn, the MB of Terengganu, Tan Sri Haji Wan Moktar Ahmad, Puan Sri Kuok, and Standard Chartered Bank all have collections of his works.

Exhibitions

  • 1971 | Samat Art Gallery, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  • 1972 | Samat Art Gallery, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  • 1987 | Hotel Equatorial, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  • 1987 | Hotel Shangri-la, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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