Debut solo show radiates clarity


‘The Dark Dawn’ depicts a bleak state of mind transformed by belief. Right: ‘Let There Be Light’ conveys that light resides within us all.

EMERGING artist Suzane Christie has unveiled 12 deeply personal paintings at her debut solo exhibition that explore the presence as well as absence of inner light.

“I wanted the space to feel like a pause in time – a gentle breath where people could reconnect with their own sense of presence,” Suzane said of her exhibition titled “Let There Be Light” which is being held at ArtVoice Gallery in Kuala Lumpur.

Rooted in the artist’s own search for peace and clarity, the exhibition invites guests into a contemplative space shaped by ocean-inspired movement, cosmic colours and a quiet emotional depth.

The centrepiece painting, also titled “Let There Be Light”, reflects the exhibition’s central theme that conveys that light, even when hidden, resides within us all.

Artworks such as “The Dark Dawn” depict a state of mind that feels bleak but can be powerfully transformed when ignited by single flicker of belief.

Suzane Christie
Suzane Christie

“Minutes to Midnight” expresses the chaos of a mind that cannot yet access light.

The largest piece in the show is a 4ft x 10ft diptych entitled “I Am Divine x I Am Divine II”, which suggests that individuals have the power over their minds to illuminate themselves as well as the world around them.

At the opening night officiated by well-known Indian singer Preetha Prasad, art lovers, creatives, friends and family gathered to enjoy the works of writer-turned-visual artist Suzane, many saying that they felt personally moved by the paintings.

The exhibition is open to the public until July 13 at No.28, Jalan Kovil Hilir, Sentul.

Entry is free but viewing is by appointment only. For bookings, call 016-932 2877.

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