The paintings of Indonesian artist Ridho Rizki may all look like a blur at first, or perhaps even resemble a pixelated film taken with one of those vintage camcorders. However, as you take a step closer, you’ll notice thousands of dots meticulously painted to compose this dreamy artwork.
Intrigued? Then pay a visit to his first-ever show in Singapore at Gajah Gallery where you’ll be able to witness 13 new paintings accompanied by writings from Eka Novrian and Hidayatul Azmi. His subdued-coloured paintings are almost a literal manifestation of how memories seem to appear in our heads – visions that often seem hazy and faded. As you fixate on the subject within the painting, you'll find yourself gradually delving into the intricate details concealed beneath it.