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Raphael Scott AhBeng
Kementerian Pelancongandan Kebudayaan
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About KL Lifestyle Art Space
Founded in 2011, KL Lifestyle Art Space is a gallery privately owned by Dato’ Gary Thanasan and is located at 150, Jalan Maarof, Bukit Bandaraya in Kuala Lumpur. KLAS’ visibility is high and its accessibility at this prime address in the Klang Valley has
encouraged many walk-ins, thereby raising public awareness of Modern and Contemporary Art. Our chief goal is to offer another avenue for the local public and visitors to view Modern and Contemporary artworks from Malaysia and the region beyond the institutions and existing art museums.
The Malaysian visual art scene is growing rapidly and we find this pace very encouraging. Clearly, today we see greater interest for works by the Malaysian masters and senior artists alongside some emerging contemporary artists from our neighbouring countries especially Singapore and Indonesia. However, we believe more needs to be done to propel it to the same heights as many of our Asian neighbours, such as China, India, Indonesia and even Thailand. It is KLAS’ intention to bring the country’s visual art scene one step closer to — indeed, even, one step ahead of — those of our neighbours. Our Being, a solo exhibition by Jeihan Sukmantoro in 2011, a highly reputable senior artist from Bandung, Indonesia, marks KLAS’s foray into promoting artworks by renowned artists from the region.
As a commercial gallery space, we hope to encourage a secondary market for Malaysian art, particularly for Modern or pioneer works from established senior artists and masters from Malaysia and the region. These chiefly constitute artworks created up till the 1960s and many will be surprised to know that these artworks, as well as artworks by these pioneering artists, are still attainable at a relatively affordable price. With this vision, in September 2012, KLAS embarked into hosting its inaugural Malaysian and Indonesian Modern & Contemporary art auction which received overwhelming response from collectors and institutions. This bold move has enabled us to further strenghten our position as a prime mover of Malaysian art within a short span of three years of our existence in the art business.
KLAS also provides the service of receiving consignments from artists or individual collectors, thereby making their artworks available to interested parties via our gallery or auctions which are held once every quarterly. This will no doubt increase the chances of serious collectors acquiring those hard-to-secure pieces from specific periods, series or individuals and in the process encourage fresh, young collectors.
All art collections have to begin somewhere. What matters most is the steps that follow and, as all serious collectors know, it is important to deal with a reputable source. KLAS offers an assurance of legitimacy for all the artworks that pass through our doors.
KLAS has its presence on the internet too, a comprehensive website at www.kl-lifestyle.com.my that details previous and on-going exhibitions and forthcoming auctions. The website also includes a stockroom with an inventory of artworks for sale and an art sales index which is updated with the last transacted price of artworks sold in our auctions. Latest auction results are updated here and this works well as a guide for collectors to monitor prices of artworks sold in KLAS auctions.
We look forward to seeing you at KL Lifestyle Art Space.
150 Jalan Maarof, Bukit Bandaraya, 59100 Kuala LumpurTel : +6019 333 7668 I Email : [email protected]
www.kl.lifestyle.com.my
Despite his age of 74, a living legend of an artist is still doing what he is
passionate about and creating more masterpieces back in his homeland that is rich in culture amidst undulating landscape where he lives since he was born in 1939 in Bau. Sarawak-based artist, Raphael Scott Ahbeng is known for his abstract paintings depicting sceneries, especially mountains through various mediums used including oil on canvas and acrylics.
Due to his particular love of the
Raphael Scott AhBeng
Raphael’s gallery in his Kuching home
Fisher’s cove, 2005 81 x 50cm Oil on board Private Collection
colour red from a rich ironwood called diamond wood (kayu berlian) or “Staas” in Bidayuh, the colour strikingly stands out among the other colours he uses in his artworks.
Before becoming a full-time artist, Raphael was a teacher, cartoonist and a radio producer (in 1975, he joined RTM Kuching as a producer/ newscaster).
His artworks were seen at numerous competitions he participated in, including the Sarawak Shell Open art competition where he was awarded first prize in 1959, 1982 and 1983.
He also managed to get third prize in the Natural Malaysia art competition in 1991. Raphael who is today recognised as one of the most established artists in Borneo, was educated at the Bath Academy of Art, Britain from 1964 to 1967 for the Art Specialist Teaching Course and did a drama course in London, 1973.
CollectorsNational Visual Arts Gallery
PETRONAS Art Gallery
Bank Negara Malaysia
Maybank Art Gallery
JW Marriott
Prince Court Medical Centre
Richard Koh Fine Art
Penrisen Inn (public collector)
Raphael making some final touches to his artwork
Raphael’s outdoor studio in his home
Home Sweet Home, 1991 127cm x 97cm, Oil on canvasPrivate Collection
Forest in Gold, 200996.5 x 128cm, Oil on canvasPrivate Collection
Borneo, 2012 152 x 212cm, OIl on canvas Private Collection
Playing an active and important role in the art industry, he was adviser to the Sarawak Artists Society (SAS) in 1999 to 2000, an organisation with the objectives to preserve and promote local culture, arts and crafts and to create interest and appreciation of art. Apart from that, he helped to save the lives of animals through his artworks sold at a Christmas Charity Bazaar organised by the Sarawak Society for the Prevention of Cruelty of Animals (SSPCA) in December 2011.
Raphael uses various methods from water colour, acrylic to artworks of copper murals to convey his concern for the environment. His works could be seen in solo and group exhibitions held all over the country including Borneo and Kuala Lumpur.
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Woods, 2013 | Oil on canvas | 90 x 60cm
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Forest Magnet, 2012 I Oil on canvas I 96.5 x 128cm Foliage, 2012 | Oil on canvas | 90 x 60cm
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Masters of the forest, 2012 I Oil on board I 61 x 91cm Limestone Mountains of Bidi, 2012 I Oil on board I 61 x 91cm
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Kuching South, 2011 I Oil on canvas I 61 x 91cm Sumbang Hill Side Homes, 2011 I Oil on board I 61 x 91cm
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Forest Arena, 2010 I Oil on canvas I 205 x 315cm Bush Delight, 2009 I Oil on canvas I 61 x 91cm
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Hutan Tua, 2009 I Acrylic on canvas I 122 x 91cm Forest in Gold, 2009 I Acrylic on canvas I 96.5 x 128cm
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Garden in the Sky, 2008 I Acrylic on canvas I 88.5 x 58cm Coastal, 2006 I Oil on board I 91 x 61cm
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Good Earth, 2002 | Oil on canvas | 91 x 60 cm The Great Race at Santubong, 1990 I Watercolour on paper I 28cm x 38cm
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Passage to Endau,1987 | Oil on canvas | 240 x 180 cm Morning,1972 I Watercolour on Paper I 56 x 76cm
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King, 2013 I Oil on board I 30.5 x 22.5cm
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Birdnest Hills Near Jambusan Sarawak, 2012 I Oil on board I 30.5 x 22.5cmIkan Bagus 2013 I Oil on board I 30.5 x 22.5cmBuntal, 2013 I Oil on board I 30.5 x 22.5cm
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Home of the Bee, 2012 I Oil on board I 30.5 x 22.5cmBreeze, 2012 I Oil on board I 30.5 x 22.5cm
Hot Afternoon, 2012 I Oil on board I 30.5 x 22.5cm
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Low wind, 2012 I OIl on board I 30 x 45cmMatang West, 2012 I OIl on board I 30 x 45cm
Morning, 2012 I Oil on board I 30.5 x 22.5cm
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Trees in Love, 2012 I Oil on board I 30 x 45cmExtra Virgin Trees, 2012 I Oil on board I 30 x 45cm
Seraya, 2012 I Oil on board I 30 x 45cm
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Old Garden, 2012 I Oil on board I 30.5 x 22.5cmAstana, 2012 I Oil on board I 30.5 x 22.5cm I Private Collection
Lonesome Trees, 2010 I Oil on board I 45 x 30cm
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Mutud, 2010 I Oil on board I 30.5 x 45 cmPandan, 2010 I Oil on board I 31 x 46 cm
Santubong, 2010 I Oil on board I 30.5 x 22.5cm
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Di bawah Sinar Bulan Purnama I Oil on board I 30.5 x 22.5cmHelthy Outlook, 2010 I Oil on board I 30.5 x 22.5cm
Bidi, 2010 I Oil on board I 22.5 x 30.5cm
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Clear December Day, 2010 I Oil on board I 30.5 x 22.5cmForest Song, 2010 I Oil on board I 30.5 x 22.5cm
Singai Valley, 2010 I Oil on board I 30 x 45cm
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Organised Mango Trees, 2010 I Oil on board I 30.5 x 22.5cmForest Colours, 2010 I Oil on board I 30.5cm x 22.5cm
Virgin Hill, 2009 I Oil on board I 30.5 x 22.5cm
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September Bloom, 2009 I Oil on board I 30.5 x 22.5cmEvening in Bako, 2009 I Oil on board I 30.5 x 22.5cm
Old Staas, 2009 I Oil on board I 22.5 x 30.5cm I Private Collection
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Kinabalu, 2009 I Oil on board I 30.5 x 22.5cmSantubong, 2009 I Oil on board I 30.5 x 22.5cm
Monument Hill, 2009 I Oil on board I 22.5 x 30.5cm
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Sarawak’s Governor Lives Here, 2009 I Oil on board I 30.5 x 22.5cmKuching South, 2009 I Oil on board I 30.5 x 22.5cm
Flower Trees, 2009 I Oil on board I 22.5 x 30.5cm
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Moi Falls, 2006 I Oil on board I 45 x 30cmBeach Head Flora, 2006 I Oil on board I 45cm x 30cm
Big Moon Over Bidi, Sarawak, 2005 I Oil on board I 22.5 x 30.5cm
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Bako Sculptures, 2005 I Oil on board I 30.5 x 22.5cm I Private CollectionLake Joot, Sarawak, 2005 I Oil on board I 30.5 x 22.5cm
Sikajang Falls, 2005 I Oil on board I 22.5cm x 30.5cm
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Judgement Day in Sarawak, 2005 I Oil on board I 22.5 x 30.5cm Morning in Krokong Sarawak, 2005 I Oil on board I 22.5 x 30.5cm
Landscape in Ulu Baram, Sarawak, 2005 I Oil on board I 30.5 x 22.5cm I Private CollectionThe Prodigal Forest Tree, 2005 I Oil on board I 30.5 x 22.5cm
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The Lone Sailor Who Came Home, 2005 I Oil on board I 30.5 x 22.5cmEarly Morning in Bako, 2004 I Oil on board I 30.5 x 22.5cm
I Dreamt of Kinabalu, 2005 I Oil on board I 22.5 x 30.5cm I Private CollectionBidayuh Village of Pap, Sarawak, 1990’s I Oil on board I 30.5 x 22.5cm
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Santubong International Boat Race, Sarawak, 1990’s I Oil on board I 30.5 x 22.5cmSantubong Boat Race, 1990’s I Oil on board I 30.5 x 22.5cmTasik Biru Sarawak, Undated I Oil on board I 30.5 x 22.5cm
CoMiC StRip
“I had comics printed in the Sarawak Tribune and The Peoples Mirror for ten years.
I was regular columnist for both papers.
The comics accompanied the column. My column was under the name of BENG SUNDAY.”
- Raphael Scott AhBeng
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