The Wei-Ling Gallery is hosting a solo art exhibition entitled The Solitude Series. This show features the works of established Malaysian artist Juhari Said. For this series, the artist has pushed the borders through carved markings and wood texture where he has been long associated with the printmaking technique in his body of work.
The Solitude Series – Juhari Said Solo Show 2017
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