This painting is in print. It is from oil painting which is 91cm x 91cm sized. It was sold to Datin Normah.
ALL PICTURES SHOWN IN THE POST-TITLES (ZAKI'S PRINT:) IN MOHAMMED ZAKI PRINTS ARE FROM MY ORIGINAL PAINTINGS. ALL PRINTED PAINTINGS ARE IN MY CUSTODY
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Saturday, October 10, 2009
zaki's print: 'jendela rumah melayu kedah #2'
This printed from watercolor painting. The size of watercolor painting is 55cm x 75cm, it was sold. For more article about this image, click here
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
zaki's print: 'perahu kudus'
Regarding the wooden footbridge towards this fishing boat, in a view of art it is certainly interesting. But, how did the fishermen use it ? Probably, it is not very spacious.
This printing is from watercolor painting which the size is 55cm x 75cm. This painting has been purchased by Puan Sri Fadzilah. For more article about this fishing boat, click here
Monday, June 22, 2009
zaki's print: composition the malay houses
This is the composition of art referred to the shapes of Traditional Malay Houses, wherein the houses are found in Peninsular Malaysia. The style of art is Naive-like. Four images below are printed from original paintings. A medium and technique applied for these paintings is recognized as the "ink and wash". "Ink" means using technical pens to draw lines and "wash" is coloration in water color. The type of paper selected for these printings is Conqueror laidboard, high white which thick is 220gs/m². These printings are A4 sized every piece. These prints are being exhibited at Karyaneka, Craft Complex in Kuala Lumpur. Information about Kuala Lumpur Craft Complex, click here
zaki's print: more historical building in malaysia peninsular
zaki's print: historical buildings in malaysia peninsular
The printings are from original 'ink and wash' paintings which the sizes are 50cm x 50cm every one. These printed on Conqueror paper, high white, 220gs/m². The printings are limited. These printings are being displayed at Karyaneka in Kuala Lumpur Craft Complex.
zaki's print: market scenery ' the kelantanese'
The market scenery in Kelantan. The printings are from watercolor paintings. More about market scenery click here
zaki's print: fishing jetty scenery in peninsula malaysia
The printings are from original watercolors. The watercolor paintings have been sold. The printed medium are on Conqueror brilliance white which thick is 250gs/m². Each piece of printed paper is 12.5cm x 12.5cm sized, on 22.5cm x 22.5cm size of paper. The printings are being exhibited at Karyaneka in Kuala Lumpur Craft Complex.
zaki's print: the fishermen and art
The title of this image is "Perahu Budiman". It is from Mohammed Zaki oil painting. The oil painting size is 122cm x 91cm. It was sold, has been owned by Datin Normah. This scenery located in Pengkalan Nelayan Pulau Gajah, Kampung Sabak in Kelantan.
This is a printing. It is titled "Perahu Baktiar ke 3", Pengkalan Nelayan Pulau Gajah, Sabak in Kelantan. It is from watercolor painting, which is 75cm x 55cm sized. It was sold to Dato' Seri Mohd Najib bin Tun Hj. Abdul Razak, Prime Minister of Malaysia. For more article about Perahu Baktiar click here
Sunday, June 21, 2009
zaki's print: kuala muda fishing jetty 2003
This printing is from Mohammed Zaki watercolor painting which a size is 65cm x 55cm. The painting completed in 2003. It was sold. This scene at Fishing Jetty Kuala Muda, North Perai. It is before Aceh's Tsunami Dec 26th 2004. More information click
zaki's print: ethnics #2 (children)
The printing atop is about some children on the beach. This scenery was in the east coast of Malaysia peninsular. This printed from original watercolor painting. The painting size is 30cm x 40cm.
A painting in print below is from watercolor painting. It is about Iban children on the verandah stair at Sarawak Long-house, the land in East Malaysia. The watercolor painting is 50cm x 50cm sized. It was sold.
zaki's print: ethnics #1 (figures)
Malaysia is rich in ethnics. Some of the ethnics have different way of life, which we can see through their daily practices. The great thing, they could be living together in goodwill. All printed below are from the watercolor paintings.
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