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Memories of a Birdman
Memories of a Birdman
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In Memories of a Birdman, Zulkhairi imagines a single lone building set against the night sky, illuminated by a full moon. The building’s brightly lit windows appear like watchful eyes, while a lone figure, the “birdman,” stands on the street gazing upward.
Through his distinctive style, Zulkhairi uses scale, light, and perspective to evoke a sense of wonder and contemplation. The glowing windows and the moonlight give life and presence to the structure, transforming it into an observer within the cityscape. The work captures a surreal and reflective moment, exploring imagination, memory, and the subtle interplay between human and architectural forms.
Medium: Acrylic on stretched canvas
Size: 61cm (height) x 76cm (width)
Framed: No but ready to hang. If you would like this artwork framed, please enquire at social@artdis.org.sg
About Zulkhairi Lutfi
Zulkhairi's artworks draws inspiration from popular culture and incorporating imagery from photography of buildings, mundane object and comic characters. His series of works challenge the distinction between colourful explosions of pop culture and to celebrate the beauty and significance of everyday things. The use of bold colours, repetition of lines, simple forms and shapes, muted colour techniques captured the essence of living environments in today’s society. His current approach often challenges traditional distinctions between "high" and "low" art, making art more accessible and relatable to the viewer by celebrating ordinary objects and experiences.
The impact of Pop Art resonates strongly in Zulkhairi's works, as his art shares similar themes of popular culture and everyday life, bridging the gap between high art and the mass-produced world. Zulkhairi incorporates imagery from photography, architecture, and everyday objects, transforming these familiar elements into bold, eye-catching pieces that celebrate their significance. His use of precise lines, flat colours, and simple forms ties his style to Pop Art's emphasis on accessible visuals and consumerist culture.
However, Zulkhairi also moves beyond this, delving into the psychological and emotional landscapes of the individual. His works provoke introspection, encouraging viewers to explore their own thoughts, mental states, and perceptions, making a profound impact on the art and design world today.
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