I Dewa Putu Rindy

I Dewa Putu Rindy was born in May 1973 in Ubud, Bali.
Being the first child in a family of artists, Rindy was initiated into the world of visual art at a very young age. In his formative years, Rindy was taught by his father and uncles, whom are accomplished painters in their respective Balinese communities. As a young boy, Rindy was trained in traditional Balinese painting, which helped to build a strong foundation for his appreciation of complex composition and the application of colours. At the tender age of 12, Rindy already proved his talent by being able to sell his works at established galleries.
In 1989, Rindy received formal art education at the Senior High School of Fine Art (“SMSR”) in Denpasa, Bali. It was during this period that Rindy started to experiment with different mediums and ways of expression. He did impressionist, realistic painting, portraiture as well as abstract painting. It was in abstract art that Rindy found himself to be most expressive and comfortable. He was able to free his imagination and emotions on the canvas to create beautiful works of art on subjects that were most familiar to him.
Rindy is certainly a dynamic artist whose bold style allows him to stand out among his contemporary. Unlike many abstract artists, Rindy's paintings manifest a sense of harmony between shapes, lines and colours. This is reflective of the artist's inner peace and his relentless quest for a balance in family, community, career and self.
- 2012 - "Harmony Colours: The Five Elements Series" 1st Solo Exhibition, Tembusu Art Gallery, Singapore
- 2011 - "Colours of Asia", Tembusu Art Gallery, Singapore
- 2010 - Shanghai International Artwork Expo, China
- 2009 – “3rd International Art Expo” Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- 2008 – “2nd International Art Expo" Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- 2008 - “Fragments of Indonesia”, Tembusu Art Gallery, Singapore
- 2004 & 2006 - Ardy’s, Sanur
- 2002 - Dynasti Hotel, Kuta
- 2001 - Alas Harum Sanur
- 1999 - Loteng Gallery, Jakarta
- 1998 - DPD REI Bali
- 1995 - Ratna Warta Museum
- 1992 - Sanggar Pengosekan, Ubud
- 1991 - SMSR Negeri, Denpasar
- Various Individuals
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