Maya series
“Maya” is the Sanskrit word meaning illusion or magic. These artworks are inspired by the artist’s imagination, psychedelic experiences and from being in altered states of consciousness. Visual hallucinations constantly inspire new ways of seeing the world and abstracting the natural physical world and imagining alternate realities and dimensions. The artist takes inspiration from microbiology, flora, fauna and the natural world—then transmutes natural shapes and forms into otherworldly creations.
Harapan (2025), acrylic on canvas, 122cm x 122cm. Exhibited at Taiwan Contemporary Culture Lab for the Incurable Alliance group exhibition, April-May 2025
Anomie (2024), acrylic on canvas, 102cm x 102cm
On The Nature of Reality (2024), acrylic on canvas, 122cm x 92cm, exhibited at Harta Gallery for the Interwoven Realities group exhibition, April 2024.
Forgotten (2022), acrylic on canvas, 70cm x 70cm, private collection
Remembrance of Things Yet To Happen (2022), acrylic on canvas, 64.5cm x 64.5cm, on display at Monet Melawati
Mawar (2022), mixed media on canvas, 62cm x 78cm, exhibited at Galeri Shah Alam for the Sembuh group exhibition, 2022.
Bunga Matahari (2022), acrylic on canvas, 70cm x 70cm
The Carnival (2020), mixed media on canvas, 60cm x 60cm, personal commission.
Harapan (2020), acrylic on canvas, 30cm x 40cm, personal commission.
After Corona (2020), Mixed media on canvas, 76.3cm x 102cm, private collection.
Muhibah (2020), mixed media on canvas, 60cm x 60cm, private collection.
Nasi Lemak (2020), poster paint on paper, 59.2cm x 41.8cm, artist's collection.