LP- Tender Love
Color Dye On Fabric, 95 x 90 cm
About the artwork
Sarkasi’s “Mother and Child” series begun circa 1997, moving him away from a signature figurative style to one that was more expressive and abstract. The "Tender Love" encapsulates another signature motif of an orhid flower dates us back to times when artist was creating fashion batiks. Sarkasi participated in a textile design competition often using Singapore’s national flower , the Orchid , as theme which for him allows for batik to be considered as part of Singapore’s national identity. The overlapping and adjacent motifs of background of this artwork may represent the exuberant movement of nature a beautiful chaos of misty peaks, roaring waves and verdant forests while a female figure with a child appears to be a safe and peaceful harbor.
About the artist
Sarkasi Said (1940-2021), better known as Tzee, is
a Singaporean batik painter,
the
2020 recipient of the Cultural Medallion and a Guinness World Record for
the world’s longest batik painting in 2003.
Sarkasi Said is known for his unconventional wax-resisting
technique, bold use of colors and
depictions of nature. By employing abstract and modern techniques, Sarkasi
portrays vibrant and intricate decorative elements in his works.
Dedicated to his artistic pursuit for almost 60
years, Sarkasi is
regarded by many Singapore visual artists as the pioneer of local batik
paintings.Sarkasi’s
‘Singapore orchid’ batik design was selected by the National Trades Union
Congress for the Singapore Dress in the 1970s. During this period, he was known
as the “Baron of Batik”.
Sarkasi
has also served on committees for the National Arts Council, Malay Museum
Committee, and the Modern Art Society. A recipient of Pingat
APAD (Angkatan Pelukis
Aneka Daya)
in 1974, his other awards include the Best Foreign Entry in the Sarasota Art
Exhibition in the United States (1981), First Prize (Abstract) in the 8th UOB
Painting of the Year (1989) and the Berita
Harian
Pioneer Generation Achiever Awards (2015).