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Bali66 Neka Art Museum8

The Neka Art Museum was opened in 1982 and is named after a Balinese teacher Suteja Neka who collected paintings as a means of artistic documentation. Nowadays the museum has a great selection of works from many famous Balinese artists and expats who have lived here and influenced local artists.

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Bali66 Neka Art Museum8

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  1. Neka Art Museum 8

  2. 66 Bali

  3. The Neka Art Museum collection is displayed in several buildings patterned after Balinese architecture. By July of 1997 Neka Art Museum covered an area of 9150 square metres Portrait Of Suteja Neka

  4. I Wayan Atjin Tisna (born1942) Loss of Innocence, 1976

  5. Gung Wayan Tjidera (1930) I Made Surita (1951) Arriving At The Temple, 1990

  6. Ngurah Arya Arnawa (1950) Fabric Of Life And Death 1995

  7. I Nyoman Erawan (1958) Pralaya, 1990 Destruction (the principles of creation and destruction in Hinduism

  8. I Nyoman Gunarsa (1944) Wayang, 1988

  9. I Nyoman Gunarsa (1944) Three Dancers 1981

  10. Each finger has some kind social symbol and meaning: 1) Thumb = mother - protection, shelter 2) index finger = father - wisdom, leadership 3) middle finger = pot-bellied man - selfishness, arrogance 4) ring finger = bride - faith, devotion 5) little finger = child - innocence, sweetness, affection Every person has all of these characteristics, which are not far from the self as represented by the hand. When combined together, all of them create a unity and complete person I Pande Ketut Taman (1970) Diri Dalam Jari (The Self in each Finger)

  11. I Wayan Sika (1949) Kintamani 1995

  12. I Nyoman Tusan (1933–2002) Trinity 1974 I Nyoman Tusan (1933–2002) The rice goddess

  13. Dewa Nyoman Batuan (1941) Creation 1983

  14. I Nyoman Darsana (b. 1939) Underwater Life 1971

  15. I Gusti Made Deblog (1906 - 1986) Aquarium

  16. Ida Bagus Nyoman Rai (1916-1999) Eruption Of Mount Agung

  17. Cockfighting

  18. I Dewa Ketut Rungun (1922–1986) Birds Amidst Foliage

  19. MEETING PAVILION: This is the open-sided  bale dangin (eastern pavilion) traditionally used for  family ceremonies.

  20. Pavilion roof detail

  21. Ida Bagus Rai (1933) Warrior dancer (details)

  22. Ganesha

  23. I Gusti Nyoman Lempad (1862 - 1978) The Fall of King Watugunung I Gusti Nyoman Lempad (1862 - 1978) Sita Proves Her Purity 1939

  24. Carved table

  25. I Wayan Pasti (b. 1939) Mother Brayut, 2000 Rain tree wook (Samanea saman)

  26. I Wayan Pasti (b. 1939) Mother Brayut, 2000

  27. I Wayan Pasti (b. 1939) Mother Brayut, 2000

  28. Text: Internet Pictures: Sanda Foişoreanu & Internet All  copyrights  belong to their  respective owners Presentation: Sanda Foişoreanu www.slideshare.net/michaelasanda https://ma-planete.com/michaelasanda 2014 Sound: Gamelan Bamboo & Flute - Bulan Purnama

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