Exhibition spreads good vibrations through paintings


The Good Vibrations exhibition features a series of oil, acrylic and mixed media paintings depicting elements of nature, such as morning sun rays, serene waterfalls, koi fish, flowers and the forest.

FOLLOWING a nine-year hiatus, the Malaysian Art Centre makes its return with an exhibition titled Good Vibrations.

Set to redefine the true meaning behind nature compositions, which are commonly known as feng shui paintings, the exhibition aims to educate the public and go beyond the standard interpretation of these artworks.

Malaysian Art Centre founder Michael Chin said, “Nature compositions are often seen as paintings that bring good luck and fortune.

“For example, many associate koi fish with good fortune or waterfall with wealth.

“Paintings cannot bring good luck or fortune per se.

“However, the ‘right’ painting compositions can generate specific vibrations to attract wealth, luck, peace and happiness within oneself,” he elaborated.

The exhibition features a series of oil, acrylic and mixed media paintings made up of elements of nature such as morning sun rays, serene waterfalls, koi fish, flowers and the forest.

These artworks are by the centre’s panel of artists, including Au Li Seng, AS Kang, Kenneth Wong, M Jalil and CT Chia.

“We hope to revitalise the art scene and expose more people to high-quality art pieces of nature compositions,” said Chin.

“During the Covid-19 pandemic, many were in distress and experienced negative emotions that affected their quality of life.

“We wish to exhibit paintings that can make a person feel happy while admiring the object, ambience and hues of these artworks,” he added.

The exhibition runs until Dec 25 at Level 2, 1 Mont Kiara mall in Kuala Lumpur.

It is open from 10am to 9pm and admission is free.

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