Tunku Khalsom: The Butterfly Effect

Published - 11 February 2021, Thursday
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G’day Expat Choicers! Butterflies have captured the imagination of artists for centuries, think back as far as the ancient Greeks who linked them to the human soul. The fascination continues with our new Addicted family member, the awesome Tunku Khalsom.

An Interior Architecture graduate (2006), Khalsom has a background in design, but in recent years has been firmly focused on her dynamic art. As a self-taught abstract artist, she is revered for her work which exudes fluidity and stunning colour, whilst embracing the concepts of life, love and change.

Khalsom's mantra is, "always changing, always growing" and is expressed through the movement in her art, working predominantly with inks for their perfect fluid nature.

Tunku Khalsom

Bright, bold colours evoke different emotions, having the power to alter moods and thoughts. It's this relationship with colour that Khalsom uses to make her pieces come to life.

Skulls and butterflies are the recurring motifs used to represent her ideas. Combined with her love of colour, Khalsom's highly dynamic and artistic creations stem from an appreciation for life and joy. Her art stands out, is noticed and truly makes a statement.

Tunku Khalsom

"My work is themed around contrast and change. I look to create something that's both beautiful and 'ugly' using bold contrasting colours, shimmers and hues alongside rough, cracked, abrasive textures.

"It's this relationship that I want to focus on, the idea that something damaged or broken can also be beautiful.

"Life is constantly changing, as humans, we experience moments of love, joy, contentment, as well as moments of despair, heartbreak and loss. We are forever growing and evolving, whether we realise it or not. Our ideals change, our behaviour, our propensities, and the butterflies signify just that -  a metamorphosis, or the concept of growing up."

Khalsom's works have been exhibited at the Affordable Art Fair (Singapore). They are also in the homes of private collectors in Singapore, Malaysia, London, USA, Brunei, Australia, and Greece.

"In my art, I'm looking for beauty in the chaos, beauty in the imperfections." – Khalsom.

Click here to enjoy this beautiful new series.

As always, if you’d like to see one of our artworks on your wall go ahead and have a play with our Apptastic See It On Your Wall.

Get in touch with us at [email protected] or [email protected] or go to www.addictedgallery.com if you'd like additional information on any of our pieces.

Until the next one Expat Choicers, flapping our wings and causing tornados...

Blair & El xoxo

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