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62 UBI ROAD 1, 0121, OXLEY BIZHUB 2, SINGAPORE 408734 T: +62911760 MAYAGALLERY.COM.SG FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Maya Gallery presents basamo A DUO EXHIBITION BY JEFFREY WANDLY & MASTURAH SHAARI BOOTH 15, Art Expo Malaysia Plus 2017 MATRADE Exhibition & Convention Centre 12 – 14 October 2017 | 11am – 7.30 pm 15 October 2017 | 11am – 6pm VIP Preview Nite 11 October 2017 | 6.30 – 10 pm

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62  UBI  ROAD  1,  01-­‐21,  OXLEY  BIZHUB  2,  SINGAPORE  408734          T:  +62911760          MAYAGALLERY.COM.SG  

 

FOR  IMMEDIATE  RELEASE  

 

 

 Maya  Gallery  presents  

basamo  A  DUO  EXHIBITION  BY  JEFFREY  WANDLY  &  MASTURAH  SHAARI  

 

BOOTH  15,  Art  Expo  Malaysia  Plus  2017  MATRADE  Exhibition  &  Convention  Centre  

 12  –  14  October  2017    |    11am  –  7.30  pm  

15  October  2017  |  11am  –  6pm  

VIP  Preview  Nite    11  October  2017    |    6.30  –  10  pm  

 

   

62  UBI  ROAD  1,  01-­‐21,  OXLEY  BIZHUB  2,  SINGAPORE  408734          T:  +62911760          MAYAGALLERY.COM.SG  

 

 Visual  artists  and  founders  of  Maya  Gallery  –  Jeffrey  Wandly  and  Masturah  Shaari,  married  for  18  years,  show  their  work  together  for  the  first  time  in  Basamo,  their  debut  in  Malaysia.  

Basamo  means  ‘together’  in  the  language  of  the  Minangkabau,  an  ethnic  group,  from  which  Masturah  and  Jeffrey’s  familes  come  from.  

Jeffrey  Wandly  transmutes  achitectural  forms,  using  a  unique  style  of  fluid  paint  strokes  created  with  ink  and  acrylic  on  canvas,  into  intimate  dialogues.  Masturah  Shaari  carves  out  contrasting  hues,  in  acrylic  on  canvas,  into  abstract  expressions.  

Both  artists  explore  landscapes,  physical  and  emotional,  in  different  styles  and  techniques,  showing  two  very  distinct  bodies  of  work.  

Jeffrey   started   his   first   solo   exhibition   in   2014   at   ArtBusan,   Korea,   showing   spiritual  monuments   of   various   faiths.   This   was   followed   by   other   solo   shows   at   Singapore  Contemporary   and   at   Art   Expo   Malaysia,   both   in   2016,   where   he   explored   places   and  buildings  of  heritage.  He  has  also  exhibited  in  Hong  Kong,  Bali,  Penang  and  Hanoi.  

He   began   painting  with   charcoal   in   2008,   before   gradually  moving   into   ink   and   acrylic   on  canvas   in   2014.   Painting   on   the   floor,   this   connection   with   the   ground   is   the   feeling   of  rootedness  and  being  one  with  Mother  Nature.  “When  I  work,  it’s  a  spontaneity  where  I  let  gravity  and  a  natural  order   flow.”  As  he  paints,  he   is  one  with   the  medium,   structure  and  canvas.   He   does   not   merely   recollect   a   past   memory;   he   travels   back   and   continues   the  conversation  with  the  building  or  place  as  if  he  was  actually  physically  present  again.    

Fondly   called   “Building   Whisperer”   by   his   collectors   who   felt   a   connection   to   his   works,  Jeffrey’s   intimate  portraits  of  the  energy  and  vitality  of  the  places  we  have   inhabited  mark  the   sense   of   place,   time   and   heritage   in   the   collective  memory   of   a   city,   be   it   Singapore,  Kathmandu  or  Hanoi,  where  he  has  lived  and  worked.  

Masturah   began   exploring   themes   of   beauty   in   discarded   and   simple   things   in   her  meticulous  drawings   in  pencil,  pen  or  graphite   from  way  back   in  the   late  90s.  As  recent  as  2015,   she   became   fascinated   with   capturing   the   transience   of   moments   and   emotions,  affecting  the  colours,  texture  and  character  of  her  works.  She  has  exhibited  in  Singapore  and  Penang,  Malaysia.  

Her   process   starts   with   an   acrylic   base   colour   with   a   broad   brush   on   the   canvas,   before  applying   a   palette   of   colours,   with   palette   knife   and   sometimes   by   hand,   which   take   on  unexpected  strokes  and  movements,  almost  Impressionistic  in  style.  “Art  allows  me  to  let  go,  letting   the   brush,   knife   and   paints   do   the   talking.”   Her   works   show   an   element   of  spontaneity  yet  understated  and  contemplative.  

For  more  information,  please  email  [email protected]  or  call  +65  6291  1760.  

 

   

62  UBI  ROAD  1,  01-­‐21,  OXLEY  BIZHUB  2,  SINGAPORE  408734          T:  +62911760          MAYAGALLERY.COM.SG  

 

 

 

Jeffrey  Wandly,  Minangkabau,  Ink  and  acrylic  on  canvas,  100  x  100  cm,  2017  

 

 

Masturah  Shaari,  Exploration,  Acrylic  on  canvas,  50  x  50  cm,  2017  

   

   

62  UBI  ROAD  1,  01-­‐21,  OXLEY  BIZHUB  2,  SINGAPORE  408734          T:  +62911760          MAYAGALLERY.COM.SG  

 

 

 

Jeffrey  Wandly  (b.  1944,  Singapore)  grew  up  with  a  love  for  drawing,  learning,  music  and   the  outdoors.  His   childhood  years  were   spent  at  his   family   home  at   Kampong   Eunos,   Singapore.  At   the   age  of   16,   he  became  the  school  band  conductor  and  leader,  and  Merit  recipient  at  the  Singapore  Tourism  Board’s  Saces  Sculptor  Competition  in  1980.  He  was   Third   (Seniors)   in   the   Takashimaya   National   Student   Painting  Competition  in  1992.  As  the  top  Malay  student  at  tertiary  level,  Jeffrey  received  the  MENDAKI  Excellence  Award  (1993)  and  the  Architecture  Angullia   Scholarship   (1987-­‐89,   91-­‐92).  He   graduated  with   a   Bachelor  of  Architecture   (Honours)   from   the  National  University  of   Singapore,  and   holds   a   Masters   of   Project   Management   from   Queensland  University  of   Technology.   Jeffrey  has  had  3   solo  exhibitions,   and  has  exhibited   in   Singapore,   Malaysia,   Indonesia,   Hong   Kong,   Korea   and  Vietnam.  He  is  fondly  called  “Building  Whisperer”  by  his  collectors.  

 

 

Masturah  Shaari  (b.  1969,  Singapore)  has  been  drawing  ever  since  she  could  hold  a  pencil.  Art  has  always  been  her   favourite  subject  where  she   excelled   in,   even   winning   a   few   children’s   art   competitions.  Holding   a   Bachelor   of   Arts   degree   majoring   in   Economics   from   the  National   University   of   Singapore,   as   well   as   a   Diploma   in   Design  Communication  from  LASALLE  College  of  the  Arts,  with  a  distinction  in  Art  History,  she  took  on  a  career  as  a  graphic  designer  specialising   in  identity  and  branding  for  close  to  20  years.  She  received  a  Certificate  of  Commendation  at  the  Conquerer  Horseman  Design  &  Print  Awards  in  2000.  Yet  she  never  stopped  doodling.  She  illustrated  for  children’s  books,   created   meticulous   drawings   and   eventually   started   her  abstract   paintings   in   acrylic   on   canvas   in   2015.  Mas  has   exhibited   in  Singapore  and  Malaysia.  Art   is   an  expression  of  her   zest   for   life.   She  sees  the  beauty  in  old  places  and  discarded  objects,  and  is  fascinated  by  textures  of  materials  and  raw  energy  in  her  surroundings.    

 

 

   

   

62  UBI  ROAD  1,  01-­‐21,  OXLEY  BIZHUB  2,  SINGAPORE  408734          T:  +62911760          MAYAGALLERY.COM.SG  

 

 

ABOUT  MAYA  GALLERY  

Dedicated  to  the  promotion  of  contemporary  art  by  Singapore  artists,  Maya  Gallery  started  with  a  passion  in  the  arts,  and  a  keen  sense  of  design  and  architecture.  Originally  located  in  the   historic   district   of   Kampong   Gelam   in   2012,   the   gallery   currently   operates   in   Ubi,   an  industrial  estate  historically  known  for  its  high  concentration  of  automotive  businesses  and  factories,    but  now  a  commercial  hub  combining  the  old  and  new  –  design  and  media,  and  a  hotbed   of   entrepreneurial   activities.  Maya  Gallery   hopes   to   add  more   of   the   arts,   culture  and   heritage   into   the   area   through   its   curated   exhibitions,   programmes,   art   and   design  consultancy,  and  community  projects.  We  have  exhibited  in  Singapore,  Malaysia,  Indonesia,  Hong  Kong,  Shanghai,  Korea  and  Vietnam  through  participation  at  international  art  fairs  and  gallery   collaborations.   A   member   of   the   Art   Galleries   Association   Singapore   (AGAS),   the  gallery  was  awarded  Favourite  Recommended  Art  Gallery  at  the  Expat  Living  Reader  Awards  in  2015.  Maya  Gallery  is  a  registered  trademark  managed  by  Maya  Arthaus  Ltd.    

 

                                       

 

 

ENQUIRIES  

Ms.  Masturah  Sha’ari        [email protected]  

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