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b. 1984 -

Meor has been exhibiting since 2008 in various galleries in Malaysia while showing his artistic offerings in UN-CUT, a Malaysian Arts Festival held at Gallery Shambala in Copenhagen in 2009. He also participated at several highly regarded exhibitions and galleries including ‘Young and New Part 3’ at House of Matahati and ‘Overlook’ at Taksu Kuala Lumpur, both in 2009. This year, Meor took part in the Malaysian Emerging Artist Award of which he was a finalist. In 2010, he had a total of 5 exhibitions in Kuala Lumpur, ‘Locals Only’ at Taksu, ‘Contemporary Rhetoric’ at Valentine Willie Fine Art, ‘General Hanging’ at House of Matahati, ‘Earth Hour Exhibition’ at Zinc Art Space as well as ‘The Tale of Two Cities’, a two man show at Threesixty Art Development Studio.

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      • Meor Saifullah Lulaed (b. Perak, 1984) The Portrait Of Cow, 2009
        Nov. 06, 2022

        Meor Saifullah Lulaed (b. Perak, 1984) The Portrait Of Cow, 2009

        Est: RM6,000 - RM10,000

        To be called a 'cow' is something derogatory as in also like 'cow sense', implying stupidity or stubbornness. Even in Malay proverbs, 'lembu' or cow doesn't seem to have a good press: Lembu kenyang (well-fed cow), for instance, refers to one who is callous and bullying. To be called 'lembu' has the same insulting tones as when spoken in English. Here, the ostentatiously affected pipe-smoking male with a large 'lembu' head and a stars-and-stripes tie, exudes power and wealth. There is a smugness about him that inflates his sense of status with a disdain for those lacking money and intellect. Meor Saifullah obtained his diploma at the Universiti ITM Sri Iskandar campus in 2005, followed by his BFA (Printing Technology) in Shah Alam in 2007. He won the Consolation Prize in the Mekar Citra exhibition at Galeri Shah Alam and was a finalist in both the Maybank and Starhill art competitions in 2010. He took part in a two-men exhibition with Mahadi Ayob (b. 1984) under the tag, Tales of Two Cities, at the Three Sixty Art Development Studio, Kuala Lumpur, in June 2010. He was also finalist in the Malaysian Emerging Artists Award in 2009 and 2011 besides winning the Young Gun award in 2016 - all at HOM Art Trans. He won the NAFA (Yogyakarta, Indonesia) and Royal Overseas League (London) art residencies in 2013 and 2012 respectively. He was featured in the UNCUT Malaysian art exhibition at Gallery Shambala in Copenhagen, Denmark, in 2009.

        Henry Butcher Art Auctioneers
      • Meor Saifullah Lulaed (b. Perak, 1984) Mr. Cow (Otak Lembu), 2009
        Aug. 22, 2021

        Meor Saifullah Lulaed (b. Perak, 1984) Mr. Cow (Otak Lembu), 2009

        Est: RM5,000 - RM8,000

        Meor Saifullah Lulaed is known for his surreal figurative works which combine animal creatures with human elements. From the artist’s point of view, his work is about the diversity between social groups, and they are inspired by culture, proverbs and Malay paradigms. This whimsical portrait reveals his interest for experimental and imaginative compositions. Meor graduated with a BA (Hons) in Fine Art from the University Mara Institute of Technology in 2008. He is teaching Visual Communications Design at the Muadzam Shah Polytechnic in Pahang while studying for his Masters. He held a two-men show with Mahadi Ayob called The Tale Of Two Cities. He is featured in exhibitions such as Young and New Part 3 at HOM Art Trans in 2009; Uncut – Malaysian Art in Copenhagen (Gallery Shambala, 2009), and is a finalist of the Malaysia Emerging Artist Award.

        Henry Butcher Art Auctioneers
      • Meor Saifullah Lulaed (b. Perak, 1984) My Imagine (Self Portrait As Superhero Roboto), 2011
        Mar. 15, 2020

        Meor Saifullah Lulaed (b. Perak, 1984) My Imagine (Self Portrait As Superhero Roboto), 2011

        Est: RM6,000 - RM10,000

        Meor Saifullah Lulaed is known for his surreal figurative works which combine animal creatures with human elements. From the artist’s point of view, his work is about the diversity between social groups and they are inspired by culture, proverbs and Malay paradigms. This whimsical self-portrait contains animals, helicopters and science fiction elements, revealing his interest for experimental and imaginative compositions. Meor graduated with a BA (Hons) in Fine Art from the University Mara Institute of Technology in 2008. He teaches Visual Communications Design at the Muadzam Shah Polytechnic in Pahang while studying for his Masters. He held a two-men show with Mahadi Ayob called The Tale Of Two Cities. He is featured in exhibitions such as Young and New Part 3 at HOM Art Trans in 2009; Uncut – Malaysian Art in Copenhagen (Gallery Shambala, 2009), and was a finalist of the Malaysian Emerging Artist Award.

        Henry Butcher Art Auctioneers
      • Meor Saifullah Lulaed (b. 1984) Mr. Monkey (Kera Sumbang), 2009
        Jun. 30, 2019

        Meor Saifullah Lulaed (b. 1984) Mr. Monkey (Kera Sumbang), 2009

        Est: RM3,500 - RM6,000

        Meor Saifullah Lulaed is known for his surreal figurative works, amalgamating animal features with human elements. From the artist’s point of view, his work is about social tensions and diversity between groups - inspired by culture, proverbs and Malay paradigms. Employing cynicism in his works, Meor aims to engage with human nature and their behaviour. On offer here is a portrait of monkey with a cigarette in its mouth - its human body is of a man wearing a blue t-shirt with his arms crossed. Meor Saifullah graduated from UiTM Shah Alam with a Bachelor of Fine Art in Printmaking. He has been exhibiting since 2008 in various galleries in Malaysia while showing his artistic offerings in UN-CUT, a Malaysian Arts Festival held at Gallery Shambala in Copenhagen in 2009. He has also participated at several exhibitions that included Young and New Part 3 at HOM Art Trans and Overlook at Taksu Gallery, Kuala Lumpur, both in 2009. In 2012, Meor participated in the Malaysian Emerging Artist Award in which he was a finalist. In 2010, he held five exhibitions in Kuala Lumpur namely Locals Only at Taksu, Contemporary Rhetoric at Valentine Willie Fine Art, General Hanging at House of Matahati, Earth Hour Exhibition at Zinc Art Space as well as The Tale Of Two Cities, a two man show at Threesixty Art Development Studio. In May 2019, he participated in a group show entitled Koapsalwey: A Tribute To Hery Zain organised by Sebijipadi & The Gang at HOM Art Trans, Kuala Lumpur.

        Henry Butcher Art Auctioneers
      • MEOR SAIFULAH LULAED (b. 1984) THE PORTRAIT OF COW, 2009, Mixed media on canvas
        Nov. 12, 2017

        MEOR SAIFULAH LULAED (b. 1984) THE PORTRAIT OF COW, 2009, Mixed media on canvas

        Est: RM2,200 - RM4,000

        To be called a ‘cow,’ is something derogatory as in also like ‘cow sense,’ and this is sexist, usually directed at a woman, implying stupidity or stubbornness. Even in Malay proverbs, ‘lembu’ or cow doesn’t seem to have a good press: Lembu kenyang (well-fed cow), for instance, refers to one who is callous and bullying. To be called ‘lembu’ has the same insulting tones as when spoken in English. Here, the ostentatiously affected pipe-smoking male with a large ‘lembu’ head and a stars-and-stripes tie, exudes power and wealth. There is a smugness about him that inflates his sense of status with a disdain for those lacking money and intellect.Meor Saifulah obtained his diploma at the Universiti ITM Sri Iskandar campus in 2005, followed by his BFA (Printing Technology) in Shah Alam in 2007. He won Consolation Prize in the Mekar Citra exhibition at Galeri Shah Alam and was a finalist in both the Maybank and Starhill art competitions in 2010. He took part in a two-men exhibition with Mahadi Ayob (b. 1984) under the tag, Tales of Two Cities, at the Three Sixty Art Development Studio, Kuala Lumpur, in June 2010. He was also finalist in the Malaysian Emerging Artists Award in 2009 and 2011 besides winning the Young Gun award in 2016 – all at HOM Art Trans. He won the NAFA (Yogyakarta, Indonesia) and Royal Overseas League (London) art residencies in 2013 and 2012 respectively. He was featured in the UNCUT Malaysian art exhibition at Gallery Shambala in Copenhagen, Denmark, in 2009.

        Henry Butcher Art Auctioneers
      • MEOR SAIFULLAH LULAED (b. 1984) Portrait Of Angry Cow (Lembu Naik Minyak), 2010, Mixed media on canvas
        Nov. 06, 2016

        MEOR SAIFULLAH LULAED (b. 1984) Portrait Of Angry Cow (Lembu Naik Minyak), 2010, Mixed media on canvas

        Est: RM2,500 - RM4,000

        Like the Angry Bird cartoon perhaps, the 'Angry Cow' of a human with a head of a cow, has been synonymous with someone with an inflaming temper and aggressive behavior. Most of Meor Saifullah Lulaed's works are inspired by Malay peribahasa (idioms), and in this case, Lembu Naik Minyak, means one who easily gets angry and turns aggressive. The work stems from the social conflicts and overheated political situation in the country, with gangsterism and sensitive taunts. In the National Visual Arts Gallery Open show in 2014, he submitted a work based on the peribahasa, Kambing Hitam, meaning 'fall guy'. Meor graduated with a BA (Hons) in Fine Art from the University Mara Institute of Technology in 2008. He is now teaching Visual Communications Design at the Muadzam Shah Polytechnic in Pahang while studying for his Masters. He held a two-men show with Mahadi Ayob called The Tale of Two Cities.He is featured in exhibitions such as Young and New Part 3 at HOM Art Trans in 2009; Uncut - Malaysian Art in Copenhagen (Gallery Shambala,2009), and is a finalist of the MEA Award.

        Henry Butcher Art Auctioneers
      • MEOR SAIFULLAH LULAED (b. 1984) Agoraphobia, 2009, Mixed media on canvas
        Oct. 04, 2015

        MEOR SAIFULLAH LULAED (b. 1984) Agoraphobia, 2009, Mixed media on canvas

        Est: RM4,000 - RM6,000

        Meor Saifullah graduated from UiTM Shah Alam with a Bachelor of Fine Art in Printmaking. He is known for his surreal figurative works which combine animal creatures with human elements. From the artist’s point of view, his work is about tensions and diversity between social groups and they are inspired by culture, proverbs and Malay paradigms. Employing cynicism in his works, Meor seeks engagement with human nature and attitudes.   Meor has been exhibiting since 2008 in various galleries in Malaysia while showing his artistic offerings in UN-CUT, a Malaysian Arts Festival held at Gallery Shambala in Copenhagen in 2009. He also participated at several highly regarded exhibitions and galleries including ‘Young and New Part 3’ at House of Matahati and ‘Overlook’ at Taksu Kuala Lumpur, both in 2009. This year, Meor took part in the Malaysian Emerging Artist Award of which he was a finalist. In 2010, he had a total of 5 exhibitions in Kuala Lumpur, ‘Locals Only’ at Taksu, ‘Contemporary Rhetoric’ at Valentine Willie Fine Art, ‘General Hanging’ at House of Matahati, ‘Earth Hour Exhibition’ at Zinc Art Space as well as ‘The Tale of Two Cities’, a two man show at Threesixty Art Development Studio.  

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