Title
Siri Bonda (Mother Series)
Year
2002/3
Material
Charcoal
& Pencil on paper
Collection
Artist
Exhibitions/Publications
- “In Between the Lines – A Retrospective of Drawing Works 1976-2006”, Adiwarna Gallery, USM, Penang, 2005
- “Hasnul J Saidon - Private Viewing”, Artspace Gallery, Kuala Lumpur, 2005
- RA Gallery, Kuala Lumpur
"Bonda series", 2003, charcoal on paper. |
SYNOPSIS
When Islam (including women in Hijab) began to be
increasingly associated with closed-mindedness, fanatism, repression, and
terrorism, I was reminded of my mother’s image.
I grew up with a childhood memory of my mother’s image praying in hijab while
I was preparing to go to school. For me,
my mother is my light and angel on this earth.
She is a genius, creative, persistence, positive, bold in trying,
friendly (with all people of various races and religions), and yet a very spiritually
devout Malay Muslim businesswomen. When
Islam and the image of women in hijab was deconstructed or broken semiotically
by the cunningness of media manipulation, my personal reading above became
increasingly marginalized. My private
memory was attacked by calculative efforts of the global media (and its passive
consumers) to form a collective negative reading of my personally untainted
‘text’. I had to fight back.
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