Artist
Dato Sharifah Fatimah Syed Zubir
b. Kedah, 1948
Year of Artwork
2020
Description
In this vibrant abstract composition, Dato Sharifah Fatimah channels a philosophy of energy and movement through bold, layered strokes. The interplay of vivid reds, yellows, greens, and purples against a deep backdrop creates a dynamic rhythm that feels both spontaneous and deliberate. Each sweeping gesture reveals the artist’s commitment to exploring emotion through color and form, inviting viewers to experience the work viscerally, as a reflection of life’s intensity and complexity. The piece exemplifies her mastery in translating the intangible pulse of human experience into a visual language that resonates with immediacy and depth.
Dato Sharifah Fatimah is a prominent Malaysian abstract artist known for her vibrant, nature-inspired works, with a career that began in the early 1970s. A graduate of UiTM, Reading University, and Pratt Institute, she has exhibited widely both locally and internationally, including at Museum of Modern Art, New York and the Sharjah Art Museum. Her style is characterised by bold colours, expressive forms, and a deep emotional connection to nature and the human spirit. In addition to her painting career, she has served as curator, art consultant, and educator, and was the first woman to be conferred a Datukship in 2006 for contributions to visual arts. Her notable exhibitions include Pancawarna (2013) and Song of Eucalyptus (2017), with early works like Greenscape and Untitled highly prized by collectors.
Medium
Acrylic on Canvas
Dimension in cm (W x H)
80 x 90 | frame: 107 x 117