Figure 3.11: Teh Nadirah, Mother and Child, 2015. Acrylic on canvas: 152.4 x 152.4 cm.
The artwork is square size format with acrylic on canvas. There are two figures of a boy and a woman in a domestic interior. The boy was standing while staring at the woman. His left hand is on the back of his head and his right hand holding a bicycle holder. However, the woman was sitting on a red chair while reading a newspaper. The woman dressed in green appears half of his face was staring at the boy and she is wearing a fluffy shoes. A full of repetition wall pattern with some part have been damaged, a staircase and also a huge leaves on the left bottom. Warm color especially on the red made the chair more embossed on the foreground which advancing come forward to the viewer while blended cooler tones of interior walls made the background recede into deep space. Indirectly, The wall of interior pattern is perfectly flat, but the use of darker lighting below of the staircase create a deep space. As can be seen thoroughly in the surface of the face and skin, it is using a technique called interpolated rotoscope. The use of color as planar shapes having to do with planes that can support the illusion of advancing the skin surface. There is a repetition of visual elements, hexagon geometric shapes appear throughout the work. The repetition on hexagon, staircase and carpet appear and these repeated lines provide flow. The staircase gives a movement either going to downstairs or