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As a realist artist and apprentice of Indonesia’s ‘King of Realism,’ Dullah, Triyadi Guntur Wiratmo utilizes more than just a pencil in his work. He often combines his favored medium with acrylic paint, old stamps and, in his latest collection, red yarn. Those who want to marvel at Guntur’s latest creations, along with his other works, can visit his fourth solo exhibition Between the Lines which is being held until April 23 at Galeri Nasional Indonesia, Central Jakarta.
(The Jakarta Post / Ni Nyoman Wira)