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      • Khairul Arshad (b. Johor, 1978) Mastermind - Learn Boy, 2012
        Dec. 05, 2021

        Khairul Arshad (b. Johor, 1978) Mastermind - Learn Boy, 2012

        Est: RM4,000 - RM7,000

        Within the confines of a painting, one is immediately drawn into the world of childhood, filled with robots and exciting toys. Executed in a dynamic palette with a contemporary style, Khairul Arshad’s representation of childhood is an expression of simplicity, as the composition accentuates an inquisitive attitude and playful imagination. Khairul Arshad first caught the eye when he was 2nd runner-up in the Tanjong Heritage art competition in 2007. He graduated with a BFA from Universiti ITM, Shah Alam, after a Diploma from the Alor Gajah campus. He was part of the trio from the Klang-based Paksi, the others being Arikwibowo Amril and Mohd Akhir Ahmad. Paksi had its debut exhibition titled Berdiri at HOM Art Trans in 2015 and then Jogja Journal based on their month-long residence in Perahu Art in Jogjakarta in February 2016. In 2013, he took part in the Neu4 Group exhibition at Pace Gallery (now Nadine Fine Art) together with Azrin Mohd, Nasir Che Din and Hafidz Shabri. He was selected for the Art KL-Melbourne at space@collins in Melbourne, Australia, in 2014.

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      • Khairul Arshad (b. Johor, 1978) The Apprentice, 2013
        Dec. 05, 2021

        Khairul Arshad (b. Johor, 1978) The Apprentice, 2013

        Est: RM8,000 - RM14,000

        What have Josef Stalin, Adolf Hitler, Gaddafi, Mao Zedong, Saddam Hussein, Tony Blair, George Bush Jnr and Abraham Lincoln got in common with Angry Bird? The juxtaposition is odd but you’ll never know what will happen in the future with violence and bombings all around (top right corner) and with so many baddies around like the evil Western axis of George Bush Jnr and Tony Blair, who started a carnage based on a suspicion of some non-existent weapons of mass destruction. The little boy in the picture may look innocent and protected by a safety helmet, but armed with a kick-ass toy like Angry Bird, you’ll never know. He is watching, and may succumb to the never-ending vicious cycle of an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth. This Khairul Arshad work was shown in the Neu4 Group exhibition at Pace Gallery (now Nadine Fine Art) in 2013, together with buddies Azrin Mohd, Nasir Che Din and Hafidz Shabri. He was selected for the Art KL-Melbourne at space@collins in Melbourne, Australia, in 2014.

        Henry Butcher Art Auctioneers
      • Khairul Arshad (b. 1987) Just Be Yourself, 2013
        Nov. 03, 2019

        Khairul Arshad (b. 1987) Just Be Yourself, 2013

        Est: RM4,500 - RM7,500

        Within the confines of a painting, once is immediately drawn into the world of childhood, filled with adorable muppets, favourite cartoon characters, toys, and icons. Executed in a rare monochrome palette with a contemporary style, Khairul Arshad’s representation of childhood is an expression of simplicity, as the composition accentuates a carefree attitude and playful imagination. Khairul Arshad first caught the eye when he was 2nd runner-up in the Tanjong Heritage art competition in 2007. He graduated with a BFA from Universiti ITM, Shah Alam, after a Diploma from the Alor Gajah campus. He was part of the trio from the Klang-based Paksi, the others being Arikwibowo Amril and Mohd Akhir Ahmad. Paksi had its debut exhibition titled Berdiri at HOM Art Trans in 2015 and then Jogja Journal based on their month-long residence in Perahu Art in Jogjakarta in February 2016. In 2013, he took part in the Neu4 Group exhibition at Pace Gallery (now Nadine Fine Art) together with Azrin Mohd, Nasir Che Din and Hafidz Shabri. He was selected for the Art KL-Melbourne at space@collins in Melbourne, Australia, in 2014.

        Henry Butcher Art Auctioneers
      • Khairul Arshad (b. 1987) Asal Boleh Terbang, 2015
        Jun. 30, 2019

        Khairul Arshad (b. 1987) Asal Boleh Terbang, 2015

        Est: RM3,000 - RM5,000

        Khairul Arshad’s calculated approach and his wild inventiveness of such pictorial device makes Asal Boleh Terbang visually stimulating. His clever use of perspective as the background for three butterfly-winged red apples in flight mode is a fresh take on surrealism. Khairul Arshad obtained a Bachelor (Hons) in Fine Art from Universiti Teknologi MARA (UITM), Shah Alam in 2010, a Diploma in Fine Art from UITM Alor Gajah, Melaka in 2008. In 2007, he was the second runner-up for Tanjong Heritage art competition. In 2013, Khairul participated in the Neu 4 group exhibition at Pace Gallery (now Nadine Fine Art) together with Azrin Mohd, Nasir Che Din and Hafidz Shabri. Khairul was also selected for the Art KL-Melbourne at space@collins in Melbourne, Australia in 2014. A member of the trio Paksi - alongside artists Arikwibowo Amril and Mohd Akhir Ahmad - Paksi held its debut exhibition titled Berdiri at HOM Art Trans in 2015 followed by Jogja Journal based on their month-long residency in Perahu Art in Jogjakarta in February 2016.

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      • KHAIRUL ARSHAD (b. 1978) NOT ENOUGH HAPPY HUH??, 2013, Acrylic on canvas
        Apr. 29, 2018

        KHAIRUL ARSHAD (b. 1978) NOT ENOUGH HAPPY HUH??, 2013, Acrylic on canvas

        Est: RM4,500 - RM7,500

        The title, Not Enough Happy Huh??, sets off debatable points about how ‘happiness’ can be measured, and the raft of yardstick used. It is subjective, no matter how much data the conclusion is relied upon. Only recently, datelined March 2018, the United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network ranks Finland as the world’s happiest country. Is that so? Next are Norway, Denmark, Iceland and Switzerland. What about landlocked Bhutan, which is declared one with the best GNH (Gross National Happiness). Depending on who is doing the survey, what it is based on, to whom the data is collected, it is a moot point and can’t be accurate. At best, it’s just a fun thing. With changing demographics, you get different results too. A girl blessed with more toys than she cares to remember, cannot presumably be touted as ‘happiest’ as surfeit can be a bane sometimes. Here, the little girl on a tricycle has the luxury of playing with Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse, Pinocchio, SpongeBob Squarepants, Goofy, and some characters from Sesame Street, Jim Henson’s Muppets sans Miss Piggy and Kermit The Frog. Khairul Arshad was 2nd runner-up in the Tanjong Heritage art competition in 2007. He graduated with a BFA from Universiti ITM, Shah Alam, after a Diploma from the Alor Gajah campus. He was part of the trio from the Klang-based Paksi, the others being Arikwibowo Amril and Mohd Akhir Ahmad. Paksi had its debut exhibition titled Berdiri at HOM Art Trans in 2015 and then Jogja Journal based on their month-long residence in Perahu Art in Jogjakarta in February 2016. In 2013, he took part in the Neu4 Group exhibition at Pace Gallery (now Nadine Fine Art) together with Azrin Mohd, Nasir Che Din and Hafidz Shabri. He was selected for the Art KL-Melbourne at space@collins in Melbourne, Australia, in 2014.

        Henry Butcher Art Auctioneers
      • KHAIRUL ARSHAD (b. 1978) THE APPRENTICE, 2013, Acrylic on canvas
        Apr. 29, 2018

        KHAIRUL ARSHAD (b. 1978) THE APPRENTICE, 2013, Acrylic on canvas

        Est: RM6,000 - RM9,000

        What have Josef Stalin, Adolf Hitler, Gaddafi, Mao Zedong, Saddam Hussein, Tony Blair, George Bush Jnr and Abraham Lincoln got in common with Angry Bird? The juxtaposition is odd but you’ll never know what will happen in the future with violence all around (top right corner) and with so many baddies around like the evil Western axis of George Bush Jnr and Tony Blair, who started a carnage based on a suspicion of some non-existent weapons of mass destruction. The little boy in the picture may look innocent and protected by a safety helmet, but armed with a kick-ass toy like Angry Bird, you’ll never know. This Khairul Arshad work was shown in the Neu4 Group exhibition at Pace Gallery (now Nadine Fine Art) in 2013, together with buddies Azrin Mohd, Nasir Che Din and Hafidz Shabri. He was selected for the Art KL-Melbourne at space@collins in Melbourne, Australia, in 2014.

        Henry Butcher Art Auctioneers
      • KHAIRUL ARSHAD (b. 1987) STILL SEARCHING, 2012, Acrylic on canvas
        Nov. 12, 2017

        KHAIRUL ARSHAD (b. 1987) STILL SEARCHING, 2012, Acrylic on canvas

        Est: RM4,000 - RM7,000

        It’s one of those irrelevant things you get with artists assembling a few fictional cartoon detectives in a mock canvas convention, but hey, is the little girl with the top hat and the nice shiny mauve dress their boss? There’s the Pink Panther, Inspector Clouseau, the Powerpuff Girls and for good measure, the bumbling Inspector Gadjet. But what are they still searching for, and unraveling? The answer to the conspiracy theories abounding Marilyn Monroe?Khairul Arshad was 2nd runner-up in the Tanjong Heritage art competition in 2007. He graduated with a BFA from Universiti ITM, Shah Alam, after a Diploma from the Alor Gajah campus. He was part of the trio from the Klang-based Paksi, the others being Arikwibowo Amril and Mohd Akhir Ahmad. Paksi had its debut exhibition titled Berdiri at HOM Art Trans in 2015 and then Jogja Journal based on their month-long residence in Perahu Art in Jogjakarta in February 2016. In 2013, he took part in the Neu4 Group exhibition at Pace Gallery (now Nadine Fine Art) together with Azrin Mohd, Nasir Che Din and Hafidz Shabri. He was selected for the Art KL-Melbourne at space@collins in Melbourne, Australia, in 2014.

        Henry Butcher Art Auctioneers
      • KHAIRUL ARSHAD (b. 1987) LOVE AND AFFECTION, 2013, Acrylic on canvas
        Apr. 23, 2017

        KHAIRUL ARSHAD (b. 1987) LOVE AND AFFECTION, 2013, Acrylic on canvas

        Est: RM4,000 - RM6,000

        The new fangled toys, with hardsell branding and electronic/computerized innovations could not compensate for the simplicity, appeal and love of a little girl’s pet cat. For one, it is able to respond more intimately and strike up a bond not possible with basically inanimate objects. Not even the adorable Muppets.Khairul Arshad first caught the eye when he was 2nd runner-up in the Tanjong Heritage art competition in 2007. He graduated with a BFA from Universiti ITM, Shah Alam, after a Diploma from the Alor Gajah campus. He was part of the trio from the Klang-based Paksi, the others being Arikwibowo Amril and Mohd Akhir Ahmad. Paksi had its debut exhibition titled Berdiri at HOM Art Trans in 2015 and then Jogja Journal based on their month-long residence in Perahu Art in Jogjakarta in February 2016. In 2013, he took part in the Neu4 Group exhibition at Pace Gallery (now Nadine Fine Art) together with Azrin Mohd, Nasir Che Din and Hafidz Shabri. He was selected for the Art KL-Melbourne at space@collins in Melbourne, Australia, in 2014.

        Henry Butcher Art Auctioneers
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