The next time you’re at the Masjid Jamek LRT station in Kuala Lumpur, don’t be surprised to see the trippy swirly art on the walls and stairs of the station.
Bono Stellar, a designer-turned-artist, joins a global line-up of artists in an initiative to empower artists to bring their ideas to life in the vast forms that art can play.
The artist shares that Vans approached her in April this year to be a part of the campaign. She admits that it’s a surreal experience as she had always wanted to have a"moving artwork”. Apart from the walls and stairs of the Masjid Jamek LRT station, Bono’s art will also be"touring" the city via a train car wrapped in her contemporary psychedelic designs. It is a small way to improve the mood in the city and to bring smiles to people.Bono Stellar hopes her artworks at the train station will lift the spirits of the commuters in Kuala Lumpur. Photo: Vans
In her works, the Terengganu-born artist is mainly known for utilising natural light and experimenting with the use of space via works using iridescent film and plexiglass. Her last on-site show at the Tun Perak Co-op arts space in Kuala Lumpur in March saw her using reflective acrylics.
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