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Carving, from Upstream to Downstream

Tuesday, December 27, 2005

Ali Umar explores the themes related to a variety of problems in life. He is one of the countrys few wood sculptors and is faithful to this unpopular profession.

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SEVEN trees are implanted in a stone. The twigs are made of wire while the tiny leaves are of copper and brass. Indeed, the trees are never green at all. The only thing that this work strongly suggests is dryness.

Thirty-eight-year-old Ali Umar, the wood sculptor with his piece called Pohon di Atas Batu (Tree on a Stone) has indeed successfully conveyed the notion of being bone-dry. He is not, however, an artist that is obedient to his own succe

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