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      • Sabri Salleh (b. 1966) Lata Bayu, 2001
        Oct. 01, 2023

        Sabri Salleh (b. 1966) Lata Bayu, 2001

        Est: RM4,000 - RM7,000

        A serene atmosphere is expressed through the interplay of blue, and warm earthy shades, drawing the viewer's attention to the centre. Sabri Salleh's compositions reflect his deep interest in the natural world and its exponential growth. The overall effect is a harmonious expression of varied gestures orchestrated with bold overlapping strokes and intuitive shapes. Lata Bayu is an ecoforest park in Baling, Kedah. Sabri Salleh was educated at the Sain Academy of Art, Penang, now defunct, graduating in 1986. He became a full-time artist in 1990, focusing on figures and Nature. He is one of the artists in the Conlay Art Colony commune. In the Henry Butcher Nov 6, 2016 art auction, his work, Untitled (2005), knocked down for a RM7,840 premium.

        Henry Butcher Art Auctioneers
      • Sabri Salleh (b. Penang, 1966) View From High Land, 2015
        Nov. 06, 2022

        Sabri Salleh (b. Penang, 1966) View From High Land, 2015

        Est: RM4,000 - RM7,000

        Dominated by rich textures executed with layers of flamboyant colours, Sabri Salleh continues to work with abstract forms stemming from his interest in the natural world and its exponential growth. The overall effect is a harmonious expression of gestural marks orchestrated with a variety of overlapping strokes. What a magnificent, spectacular, breathtaking view from the high land! Sabri Salleh was educated at the Sain Academy of Art, Penang, now defunct, graduating in 1986. He became a full-time artist in 1990, focusing on figures and Nature. He is one of the artists in the Conlay Art Colony commune.

        Henry Butcher Art Auctioneers
      • Sabri Salleh (b. Penang, 1966) Glorious Morning At The Balcony, 1998
        Nov. 06, 2022

        Sabri Salleh (b. Penang, 1966) Glorious Morning At The Balcony, 1998

        Est: RM5,000 - RM8,000

        A sumptuous display of elements from nature such as leaves, foliage, and flowers are assembled and merged within a grid like shelf. Using warm, exuberant colours, a primal feeling is sensed through the overlapping patterns, scribbles, and strokes, reminding the viewer of the natural world. The various playful shapes are densely packed and unified by the grid structure, reminiscent of an exquisite display of tapestry, interspersed with life experiences. It's a breathtaking view at / from the balcony, poised to welcome another glorious morning and blessed day with hope and faith. Sabri Salleh was educated at the Sain Academy of Art, Penang, now defunct, graduating in 1986. He became a full-time artist in 1990, focusing on figures and Nature. He is one of the artists in the Conlay Art Colony commune.

        Henry Butcher Art Auctioneers
      • Sabri Salleh (b. Penang, 1966) The Red Field, 2006
        Dec. 05, 2021

        Sabri Salleh (b. Penang, 1966) The Red Field, 2006

        Est: RM5,000 - RM8,000

        Dominated by rich textures built by layers of vivid colours, Sabri Salleh continues to work with abstract forms stemming from his interest in the natural world and its exponential growth. The overall effect is a harmonious expression of intense colours and lines orchestrated with a variety of horizontal strokes. Sabri Salleh was educated at the Sain Academy of Art, Penang, now defunct, graduating in 1986. He became a full-time artist in 1990, focusing on figures and Nature. He was one of the artists in the Conlay Art Colony commune.

        Henry Butcher Art Auctioneers
      • SABRI SALLEH (b. 1966) DIALOGUE SERIES, 2010, Mixed media on canvas
        Apr. 29, 2018

        SABRI SALLEH (b. 1966) DIALOGUE SERIES, 2010, Mixed media on canvas

        Est: RM4,000 - RM7,000

        War, enmity and the Fall of Man come about when there is a breakdown in communications, and dialogue is the most underrated virtue. Whether it is a dialogue with one’s self or others, or with Nature and by extension, the Almighty, there is always the search for resolution, closure or a certain truth. It is a spiritual journey in overcoming one’s own ego, pride and the hypocrisies. Sabri Salleh’s Dialogue Series etches a human configuration as a living entity amidst the flux of life paint, with confetti of coloured paper as mood triggers, mostly of the happy kind. Sabri Salleh studied at the Sain Academy of Art, Penang, now defunct. He has been with the Conlay Art Colony in Kuala Lumpur for the last 20 years, but unfortunately the art commune had to make way for development this June. In 1996, he scored double success with the Major Award in the Penang Young Artists competition and also his first solo called Expressi at Corus Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, which was followed by another at the NST Gallery in 2010. He was given the title, Outstanding Artist, at the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum. In the Henry Butcher November 2017 auction, his work Untitled (2005) sold for RM7,840.

        Henry Butcher Art Auctioneers
      • SABRI SALLEH (b. 1966) WHEN NATURE STRIKE II, 2005, Oil on canvas
        Apr. 29, 2018

        SABRI SALLEH (b. 1966) WHEN NATURE STRIKE II, 2005, Oil on canvas

        Est: RM4,000 - RM7,000

        In this piece, Sabri Salleh plays with geometric abstract forms, featuring two chaotic halves (each with harsh tones) meeting and merging at the center, creating a warm yellow glow. Sabri Salleh was educated at the Sain Academy of Art, Penang, now defunct, graduating in 1986. He became a full-time artist in 1990, focusing on figures and Nature. He is one of the artists in the Conlay Art Colony commune. In the Henry Butcher November 2017 auction, his work Untitled (2005) sold for RM7,840.

        Henry Butcher Art Auctioneers
      • SABRI SALLEH (b. 1966) UNTITLED, 2002, Acrylic on canvas
        Nov. 12, 2017

        SABRI SALLEH (b. 1966) UNTITLED, 2002, Acrylic on canvas

        Est: RM3,200 - RM5,000

        Sabri Salleh plays with abstract forms in two modes, geometric and organic. This 2002 work in a sea of blue hinges on a centrifugal flow with the glacial downward spill following gravity, but the top part on the wing of a surf. Small mixtures of colours at the core provide a contrast of ambiguous forms. Sabri Salleh was educated at the Sain Academy of Art, Penang, now defunct, graduating in 1986. He became a fulltime artist in 1990, focusing on figures and Nature. He is one of the artists in the Conlay Art Colony commune. In the Henry Butcher Nov 6, 2016 auction, his work, Untitled (2005), was sold for a RM7,840 premium.

        Henry Butcher Art Auctioneers
      • SABRI SALLEH (b. 1966) Untitled, 2005, Oil on canvas
        Nov. 06, 2016

        SABRI SALLEH (b. 1966) Untitled, 2005, Oil on canvas

        Est: RM6,000 - RM8,000

        Sabri Salleh may be outside the radar of most collectors, but he should be getting more traction, especially for his abstract paintings of lush judicious colours with ropes of jumping squiggly lines. A graduate of the now defunct Sain Academy of Art in Penang, he has been painting fulltime since 1990.

        Henry Butcher Art Auctioneers
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