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Student's ArtWork II

Students' works that I have collected during my teaching days. These artworks do not represent the best work. They are merely what I prefer in certain circumstances. Copyright and credit belongs to individual student. AIN NURAFIQAH BINTI ZAINAL CHE NUR SHAHIDA HUSNA BINTI CHE LUDIN HAMIDAH BINTI ABDUL RAHMAN HAMIDAH BINTI ABDUL RAHMAN KHOO YEE LI NIK RASIDAH BINTI NIK LEH NUR SYUHADAH BINTI YA'ACOB NYONYA COLORS (GROUP PROJECT) SUHAIDA BINTI JAAFAR YAP WAN TING

Dancing in the Azure Sky's Series

The ‘Wau’ comes almost second to none. A favorite pastime in the old days, it is today regarded as an art form albeit close to extinction; as the country’s younger generation looks to new forms of artistic interpretation and self-expression. The art of ‘Wau’ making an elaborate symbolism connects the ‘Wau’ to the human soul and to the operation of shamanism and magic. It is a combination of ‘Wau’ and light technology in order to produce an abstract natural kinetics images from the ‘Wau’ movement. It’s been recorded using a bulb technique while the ‘Wau’ was flown in the air. We always have been captivated by the Wau’s design and motif that really close to our culture. In this particular project we not only able to see the beautiful design a motif but we able to see the beautiful of the ‘Wau’ gesture. “My art is made of experiment in lights that are then digitally combined with photo and emotion; expression, it is employed as textures, forms, contrasts, lines and kinetics and shifts t

Student's ArtWork I

Students' works that I have collected during my teaching days. These artworks do not represent the best work. They are merely what I prefer in certain circumstances. Copyright and credit belongs to individual student. NUR AFIFAH BINTI ABDUL MALEK NURUL AKMAL BINTI MOHD ROSELI NURUL FARAHIN BINTI MOHAMAD IDRIS NURUL FASHA BINTI MENISAN NURUL SYAFIDZA BINTI RAMLEE PEK YI SHIZ SITI AISHAH BINTI DAUD

Tembikar Mambong, Kuala Krai, Kelantan, Malaysia

Located about 10 miles from the pier Kuala Krai, Kampong Mambong is only accessible by means of river transport only. The journey from Kuala Krai to Kampong Pier by boat takes about 45 minutes. Apex village famous as the center of traditional pottery pots, incense, pitcher, Geluk stalked, pans and steamer. Pottery 'Mambong' earliest discovered an estimated age of 242 years. This means that society zenith embarked in the manufacture of ceramic products since 1868 yet.