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Impressionist Orange and Green Acrylic Painting of a Forest - The Primordial Forest
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According to the Javanese legends, the Primordial Forest—or Alas Purwo in the region's language—was the first piece of land to emerge from the waters. Bathed in a warm and tender palette of orange hues, Aldi's acrylic painting portrays this mystic forest through soft acrylic brushstrokes on canvas, capturing its calm spirit.
The artwork arrives signed and unstretched.
- Acrylic on canvas
- 0.25 lbs
- 23.5 inches W x 19.8 inches H
THE STORY BEHIND THE PRODUCT

Artisan Organization: Aldi
Country: Bali and Java
"I was born in Central Java in 1996. My father and mother are painters and most of my family are artists. My aunts and uncles are sculptors and engravers, and my grandmother was a singer in traditional theater.
"My parents and grandfather accompanied me to study painting when I was in elementary school. In 2014, I went to college and chose an art school where I majored in fine arts.
"My paintings are mostly of trees and with themes of the environment. I feel something shining in my mind when I draw a tree because, for me, the tree is the source of life in this world.
"My work is inspired by Pak Widayat, one of the most famous contemporary painters in Indonesia. He is called one of the most influential Javanese painters of the 20th century. The difference is that I like to use bright colors, while Pak Widayat tends to browns and blacks. I really idolized him.
"My goal as a painter is to help educate people to appreciate art. I also hope my paintings can make people aware about the importance of trees and the environment.
"I am now a member of the painter community, so I have many friends to exchange ideas with and can further develop ideas for my work. In my life as a young man, I faced many problems. But there is always something good in bad times — let's make them a great lesson for us to continue in life.
"I love to watch comedy shows. I cannot stop laughing when I watch them.
"Your life can be like a tree — useful for the environment. You can be useful for others; it is your choice.""