Abdul Ghani Ahmad (1945) - photo 1

Abdul Ghani Ahmad

Abdul Ghani Ahmad is a contemporary Malaysian artist. He is known as a watercolorist working in the styles of realism and abstraction.

Abdul Ghani Ahmad creates landscape and rural landscapes as well as abstractions. His work is characterized by photographic precision and detail. Some of the artist's best known works include the Pristine Nature, Journey and Flora of Malaysia series. He has also produced a series of postcards with views of Malaysia.

Ahmad is a member of various art organizations including the Asian Watercolorists Confederation and the Malaysian Artists Union.

Date and place of birt:28 october 1945, Kampung Kuala Muda, Malaysia
Nationality:Malaysia
Period of activity: XX, XXI century
Specialization:Artist, Graphic artist, Painter
Genre:Landscape painting
Art style:Abstract art, Objectless art, Realism, Contemporary art

Creators Malaysia

Ibrahim Hussein (1936 - 2009)
Ibrahim Hussein
1936 - 2009
Khalil Ibrahim (1934 - 2018)
Khalil Ibrahim
1934 - 2018
Abdul Latiff Mohidin (1941)
Abdul Latiff Mohidin
1941

Creators Abstract art

Aron Froimovich Bukh (1923 - 2006)
Aron Froimovich Bukh
1923 - 2006
Hans Schreiner (1930 - 2023)
Hans Schreiner
1930 - 2023
Ezrom Legae (1938 - 1999)
Ezrom Legae
1938 - 1999
Frank Michael Zeidler (1952)
Frank Michael Zeidler
1952
Vladimir Davidovich Baranov-Rossiné (1888 - 1944)
Vladimir Davidovich Baranov-Rossiné
1888 - 1944
Margarita Ivanovna Selskaya-Reich (1903 - 1980)
Margarita Ivanovna Selskaya-Reich
1903 - 1980
Joseph Witterwulghe (1883 - 1967)
Joseph Witterwulghe
1883 - 1967
Margaret Kilgallen (1967 - 2001)
Margaret Kilgallen
1967 - 2001
Heiner Thiel (1957)
Heiner Thiel
1957
Clifton Ernest Pugh (1924 - 1990)
Clifton Ernest Pugh
1924 - 1990
Gottfried Helnwein (1948)
Gottfried Helnwein
1948
Wolfram Adalbert Scheffler (1956)
Wolfram Adalbert Scheffler
1956
Jean Daprai (1929 - 2019)
Jean Daprai
1929 - 2019
Genesis Tramaine (1983)
Genesis Tramaine
1983
Sandro Bocola (1931 - 2022)
Sandro Bocola
1931 - 2022
Karl-Otto Jung (1938)
Karl-Otto Jung
1938