When
art becomes a medium to express the mind as well as restate
realities, even the most restless of concerns can appear
beautiful on canvas. Gusti Buda is
a highly committed abstract painter who communicates stark
reality of urban environment on his insightful abstract
paintings. Using mixed media, he composes elements of architectural
forms in gallant colors. For six years Buda has been consistent
with the theme related to the fierce urban development of
Bali. Realizing the limitations of canvas, Buda has found
a brilliant way to capture the messy city architecture in
his paintings. Barrenness caused by the prevailing concrete
buildings is manifested on bold square and rectangular forms
as well as the fierce colors of red, yellow ochre and black.
Sometimes, the unruly arrangement is reflected beautifully
as black doors and gray windows on a white landscape emanating
daylight coolness.
Gusti
Buda studied art in the Denpasar School of Fine Art.
He was born and raised in Sangeh, a village outside Denpasar
which is surrounded by some of the shrinking forests and
rice fields of southern Bali. Although he feels forced to
accept the harsh reality of urban development, his concern
and his critical views toward the expansion become an inexhaustible
source of inspiration. Through his paintings, Buda wishes
to tell the viewers about the saddening condition of Bali's
natural environment. Buda has been bringing this mission
and actively participating in international exhibitions
since 1995, in Singapore, Hong Kong, the USA, and the UK.
In the year 2004, he was a top finalist of the Sovereign
Art Award, Hong Kong.
In
his exhibition at Jenggala, Gusti Buda
presents "Overload". The title
refers to his insistence in presenting artworks which picture
the disorderly buildings plundering the green nature. According
to Buda, Bali builds so many hotels and villas replacing
green rice fields and forests so fast, that it is close
to losing its natural charm. Further he believes that the
development in Bali should have to heed to the Balinese
concept of Tri Hita Karana. This concept promotes balance
in the relationship between humans, human and the Creator,
as well as human and nature. The harmony of the three will
bring happiness in life.
Jenggala
Art Gallery is proud to present the paintings exhibition
by Gusti Buda entitled "OVERLOAD".