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SERVICES provided by PRO ART & FRAME as listed below, please contact Mary 0169503168 for further enquiry or walk in to us : 27, Jalan 17/45, PJ.

Operation Hous : 10am – 7pm ( Tuesday – Sunday ) , Closed on every Monday & Public Holiday.

PAINTING

Original paintings from local artists.

FRAMING

All types framing services available.

DELIVERY / INSTALLATION

Delivery installation services within Klang Valley.

PRINTING SERVICES

Various printing services available, such as, canvas printing, fine art printing, synthetic, poster printing.

AI FILE CREATOR

We have a designer team to create AI file special for printing purpose.

ART RESTORATION

Art restoration include cleaning, repairing tears / punctures or reconstructing broken elements of the artwork, Vanishing

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Pisang emas dibawa belayar By Zaim Durulaman

Born 1966, Zaim Durulaman is an experienced artist based in Malaysia whose paintings have been exhibited nationally, in China, Serbia, Tunisia, Japan, Bulgaria, England, Vietnam, Turkey, Indonesia, South Korea, and Latvia. Through his striking works, he endeavors to highlight political and societal issues while also conveying personal experiences. Fusing realism with abstraction, Zaim Durulaman most often creates with acrylics, watercolors, oils, and collage on canvas.

Zaim Durulaman paintings in now available for sell in our gallery. Walk in to us : PRO ART & FRAME or contact Aimee 0165992122 for paintings details.

Vinyl Records Framing

Heritage vinyl record has been in double glass concept with border and frame in classic antique gold frame , double border & double glass concept. The Vinyl is mounted on the glass with foam board to create the 3D form .

【PREMIUM QUALITY】- Composite wood frame with polished glass present a great effect if you want a clean look for art or picture. Durable and sleek double sided viewing frame. This floating Vinyl Records frames is great for protecting Vinyl Records between two pieces of glass.

SERVICES provided by PRO ART & FRAME as listed below, please contact Mary 0169503168 for further enquiry or walk in to us : 27, Jalan 17/45, PJ. Operation Hours : 10am – 7pm ( Tuesday – Sunday ) , Closed on every Monday & Public Holiday.

Batu Caves by Chiang Shih Wen

Chiang Shih Wen was born in 1949 in Malacca. He received a degree in Fine Art from the KL Collage of Art in 1974. Context in Chiang’s painting is based on Batu caves scape but he features colors and airy of landscapes in his paintings. His paintings create diverse views to observe a historical and a tourist city that bring viewers’ attention back to the basic to appreciate peace and pleasure with ordinary life in Batu caves.

Chiang Shih Wen paintings in now available for sell in our gallery. Walk in to us : PRO ART & FRAME or contact Aimee 0165992122 for paintings details.

Batik’s by Ismail Mat Hussin

Ismail Mat Hussin was a Malaysian Asian Modern & Contemporary artist who was born in 1938. Batik’s by Ismail Mat Hussin is always one of the good collection series by many collectors locally and international.

Ismail Mat Hussin has his interest in art since he is 12 , during his art class with Cikgu Nik Mahmood in Padang Garong Malay School. He learned the skill from art teacher Yusof Abdullah & renowed artist , Khalil Ibrahim. Ismail works a s graphic illustrator in Kota Bharu till 1991. Heavy limbs with muscle rendered is the trademark of ismail’s batik. The technique is partially influence by his teacher, Khalil Ibrahim. Ismail batik painting has been sold local and international.

Ismail Mat Hussin paintings in now available for sell in our gallery. Walk in to us : PRO ART & FRAME or contact Aimee 0165992122 for paintings details.

Lunch Break at the Warung By Stephanie Kuen

Born : 1967 Graduated : Malaysia Institute of Art Stephanie Kuen’s works is very colorful. She loves to paint ” Nyonya Baba ” series that carrying Malaysia culture & heritage. She using acrylic on canvas as medium to express the beauty of the heritage.

Stephanie Kuen’s work is very colourful where she is known to use the Nyonya theme in her images and objects. The self-taught figurative artist have used her techniques and unique styles where her paintings provide a warm reception for the viewer. Encircling around the themes and motifs of family life, society and such, Kuen’s work has been exhibited in galleries in Malaysia and Singapore.

Stephanie Kuen paintings in now available for sell in our gallery. Walk in to us : PRO ART & FRAME or contact Aimee 0165992122 for paintings details.

Bowl by Lim Kok Peng

Lim Kok Peng, a full-time artist since 1995. His paintings use oil on canvas or watercolor on paper. Also, his signature and trademark is “Bowl”, which in Chinese belief, symbolizes wealth. Lim Kok Peng mainly expresses the beauty of antique bowls with annotations on the bowls.

Pomegranate is full of children and grandchildren, which symbolizes the prosperity of the family. They imply consummation and eternal happiness. The fiery red color of the pomegranate expresses a positive attitude towards life at home and is also very ornamental.

Lim Kok Peng paintings in now available for sell in our gallery. Walk in to us : PRO ART & FRAME or contact Aimee 0165992122 for paintings details.

Fresh Market By Lau Wai Leng

Lau Wai Leng was born in Negeri Sembilan, in 1977. She is currently based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. She studied in the Central Academy of Art and graduated with Diploma of Fine Art in 1998. She enjoys painting Malaysia scenes, especially the Malaysian women working in wet market places. The straw hat of the women wearing is the icon of her paintings. She illustrates a market lady selling vegetables and fruits at the local market. The lady’s hands appear aged, bony, and veined, a sign of her daily labor. Vegetables and fruits are plump and fresh. The painting highlights the artist’s intention to channel positivity to overcome obstacles in life.

Lau Wai Leng paintings in now available for sell in our gallery. Walk in to us : PRO ART & FRAME or contact Aimee 0165992122 for paintings details.

Kampung at Kuala Kangsar

Wong Kean Choon depicts beautiful landscapes and traditional buildings, capturing the peaceful atmosphere and sense of tranquility of the village. The transparency and delicacy of the watercolors demonstrate the artist’s great skill.
Malay houses are bamboo or wooden houses built on stilts (timber). The buildings are mostly lintel structures, the walls are made of wood or bamboo, and the thatched gable houses are designed to avoid dangerous wild animals such as snakes and tigers. This is to keep wildlife and floods out, deter thieves and increase ventilation. The main feature of a typical Malay kampong house is that it is built on stilts or piles.
A kampung refers to the place where you grew up or your ancestral home as a child, and it can also be a place where you feel a sense of belonging and security. Whether they are native-born people, everyone has nostalgia for their hometown. Relatives and childhood brought joy and enthusiasm to my youth. In addition to being inherently cute, kampongs also have an emotional connotation and become part of our lives.

Wong Kean Choon paintings in now available for sell in our gallery. Walk in to us : PRO ART & FRAME or contact Aimee 0165992122 for paintings details.

Bicycles by Chow Chin Chuan 

Chow Chin Chuan helped his father in the grocery store when he was young, always delivering goods by bicycle. One day, he started drawing bicycles and found a bunch of similar bicycles in Klang. Chow Chin Chuan has been painting bicycles for 30 years, especially the bicycles of fishing villages.

“Bicycles” can take us to see the world, see the great rivers and mountains, ride anywhere we want to go, challenge ourselves, surpass ourselves, and realize our dreams. From the opportunity of being in contact with nature during a trip, all unknown adventures are born. During this lonely process, you talk to yourself and get to know yourself better.

Chow Chin Chuan paintings in now available for sell in our gallery. Walk in to us : PRO ART & FRAME or contact Aimee 0165992122 for paintings details.

Rabbit By Sandy Lau

The rabbit is the symbol of longevity, peace, and prosperity in Chinese Culture.
White represents purity, which symbolizes holiness, elegance, white purity and holiness, and white rabbits are regarded as a sign of auspiciousness by the ancients. “Song Shu Fu Ruizhi” also lists white animals such as white rabbits as auspicious things.
The drum is a percussion instrument and a communication tool. Drums can be struck by hand or with a drum pestle (mallet). Drums are a relatively important instrument in traditional African music and modern music. Some bands are completely composed of drum-based percussion instruments and can also spread information.
The meaning of the big red flower is that red represents bravery, strong vitality and rapid reproduction ability, which symbolizes the continuous growth of the country and the people of Malaysia.

Sandy Lau paintings in now available for sell in our gallery. Walk in to us : PRO ART & FRAME or contact Aimee 0165992122 for paintings details.

Naive Art by Fauzul Yusri

Fauzul’s paintings features simple, unsophisticated compositions with basic shapes, colors, and perspectives. Its contains everyday life, rural scenes, landscapes, animals, and portraits, depicting them in a straight forward and unpretentious manner. He use bold colors, making the painting visually striking and expressive. Naive artists work intuitively and spontaneously, expressing their emotions and experiences .

Fauzul’s paintings in now available for sell in our gallery. Walk in to us or contact Mary 0169503168 for paintings details.

WHY YOU NEED ART CLENNING ???

BEFORE CLEANNING

Paintings, especially older ones, are made of organic materials that can deteriorate with time, it may become brittle, crack, or flake off, leading to loss of the original image. Dust, dirt, and other pollutants can accumulate on the painting’s surface over the years, obscuring details and affecting the colors. Exposure to light and other environmental factors can cause colors to fade or change over time, altering the appearance of the artwork.

AFTER CLEANNING + VANISHING

After Restoration / Cleanning, a painting should ideally be brought back to a condition where it is stable, aesthetically pleasing, and as close to its original appearance as possible. The specific outcomes of a painting restoration can vary depending on the condition of the artwork before restoration, the skill of the conservator, and the goals of the restoration process. After cleaning and repairs, the conservator apply a fresh layer of varnish to the painting. Varnishing enhance color saturation, protect the paint surface, and provide a uniform appearance.

Please contact Mary 0169503168 on cleanning & vanishing services…

Gossip Series by Ronnie Mohammad

” Gossiping ” refers to the sharing of information or rumors about the personal lives, behaviors, or affairs of others. It often involves discussing or spreading details that may be considered scandalous, embarrassing, or intrusive.

This ” Gossip ” Series is painted with mix medium of acrylic and charcoal. Its well showcast the traditional ” Tudung ” texture and womans relaxing emotions.

Ronnie’s paintings is now available for sell in our gallery. Contact Mary 0169503168 for further details on the painting.

New Look

Located at : 27, Jalan 17/45, PJ ( Next to Kanna Curry House Sek 17 ).

Business Hours : 10am – 7pm, closed every Monday & Public Holiday.

Contact Details : Mary 0169503168 / 03 79321848.

Feel free to walk in to see original paintings by local artist as well framing services provided here .

Discovering mold or fungus on a Chinese painting can be concerning

Discovering mold or fungus on a Chinese painting can be concerning, as these organisms can cause significant damage if left untreated. Here are some steps you can take to address the issue :-

  1. Quarantine the painting: Remove the affected Chinese painting from other artworks to prevent the spread of mold or fungus spores.
  2. Assess the extent of the damage: Carefully examine the painting to determine the areas affected by mold or fungus. Take note of any discoloration, spots, or growth.
  3. Do not attempt self-cleaning: It’s crucial not to attempt cleaning the mold or fungus yourself, as improper cleaning methods or products can further damage the painting.
  4. Prevent future mold or fungus growth: To prevent future occurrences, ensure that the painting is stored in a controlled environment with stable temperature and humidity levels. Keep it away from areas prone to moisture, such as basements or bathrooms. Regularly monitor the condition of your collection and address any signs of excess humidity or water damage promptly.
  5. Consult an art conservation specialist: Reach out to a professional art conservator or a specialized art restoration service that has experience dealing with mold and fungus on paintings. They will be able to evaluate the artwork and provide guidance on the best course of action.

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SHIRLEEN LEE – BAckyard of the Farmer House

This painting was completed in 3 layers & been framed in red . This is the unique technique applied by Shirleen to shown the depth of the Farmer’s Backyard. The backyard designated for keeping livestock or poultry. This can include chicken coops, well, small corn field.

Shirleen paintings is now available for sell in our gallery. Contact Mary 01695503168 for painting details.

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