Isandra Matin (Andra Matin) is a distinguished figure who has consistently contributed to enriching the architectural landscape of Indonesia. Born in Bandung in 1962, he graduated from the Department of Architecture at Parahyangan Catholic University, Bandung, in 1988. Andra Matin is the architect behind the design of ARTOTEL Gajahmada - Semarang, bringing his unique character and distinctive vision to the building.
Zaky Arifin born in 1983. He start working as a graphic designer at 2006, for designing identities, typeface, typography experiment, custom lettering, and chalk mural. His known for his strong identities to imply lines with adding textures and shapes that guide the eye though the piece of artwork. His commissioned work placed at some office, hotel, store, restaurant, cafe in Jakarta and some exhibitions. His passion, consistency and interaction leads him to develop visual art. He's working and living in Jakarta-Indonesia.
Eko Nugroho (b. 1977 – Indonesia) is an internationally-renowned contemporary artist based in Yogyakarta, one of the major art centers in Indonesia. Having graduated at the Art Institute in the same city, his background in street art and community-based artwork is the quintessential aspect of his expanded body of works. From paintings, drawings, and embroideries, to murals, sculpture, or video, his works are deeply anchored in both local traditions and urban environment. His trademark consists of a new visual language where political messages are playfully intertwined with appropriated aesthetics of street art, graffiti, and comics.
Diela Maharanie is an Indonesian illustrator who initially pursued studies in accounting at a university in Jakarta. Now, after 14 years of artistic journey, she has established herself as one of the country’s most talented young artists. Her illustrations are characterized by female figures, infused with vibrant, cheerful, and bold colors, making them particularly appealing to the younger generation.
Horestes Vicha, born in 1993 in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, is an artist and graphic designer who explores visual experimentation by adding, combining, reducing, and distorting forms into new compositions. His deep fascination with vintage objects has become a defining element in his collage artworks, making them an integral part of his creative expression.
Bunga Jeruk Permata Pekerti, commonly known as Bunga Jeruk, (born May 8, 1972) is an Indonesian visual artist. She graduated from the Indonesian Institute of the Arts Yogyakarta, Faculty of Fine Arts and Design, in 1996. Her paintings are characterized by bright, bold, and cheerful colors, with some displaying a childlike quality. Bunga's works are deeply inspired by her personal experiences, childhood memories, poverty, gender issues, and social criticism.
Born and raised in Amuntai, South borneo, Ummi moved in her young age to pursue her artistic study in Yogyakarta, where she now lives and works. She focuses her work on cultural-themes with intimate subject matters such as marriage, family, and daily domestic life. Ummi employs a highly stylized visual language that is influenced by naïve art movement. Her works are composed with careful balance between two spectrums of color, that channel intensity and energy to its viewers.