ERICA WAHYUNI (b. Indonesia 1971)
ERICA WAHYUNI (b. Indonesia 1971)

Pesta barong sai 1 & 2

Details
ERICA WAHYUNI (b. Indonesia 1971)
Pesta barong sai 1 & 2
(Left) signed and dated 'Erica 2000' (lower left);
(Right) signed and dated 'Erica 2000' (lower right)
acrylic on canvas
(Left) 57 x 57 in. (145 x 145 cm.); (Right) 57 1/2 x 57 1/2 in. (146 x 146 cm.) (2)
Exhibited
Jakarta, Indonesia, Galeri Nasional Indonesia, Reka-Reka Erica, 5-19 April 2001, exhibition catalogue, p. 35.

Lot Essay

Pesta barong sai 1 & 2 (Lion dance party 1 & 2) bears Erica's signature style of colourful, almost caricature like personas coupled with a playful atmosphere busy with details, making her unique style easily recognisable and a temporary departure from reality. Her works are often compared to children's paintings, though this has been advantageous for her as the appeal for her works is readily spread across a wide demography. The beauty also lies in its simplicity hence. There is no groundbreaking artistic philosophy challenging profound social issues. The value of the work hinges on the enjoyment the viewer receives in looking at it and understanding it instantly, and not so much the curatorial knowledge that should be exhorted out from her work.

Erica paints one of her favourite subjects in Pesta barong sai 1 & 2 (Lion dance party 1 & 2), that of the animal kingdom. Whilst the main subject of this present work is that of the lions, she has included many other animals and at the same time increased the depth of her work through a multi-base perspective, that is the layering of the components in her work in varying sizes to create different dimensions whilst on the flat plane of the canvas. If observed closely, her all time favourite animal, the elephant, can be spotted in this work. The vibrant colours applied heighten the celebratory mood of the work, with the smiling subjects enhancing the happy and delightful fantasy the artist is sharing with the viewer. All this perhaps an extension of the artist's easy going personality.

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