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STUDIO ACADEMY (of PAFA) Machyar Kumbang, 2017; oil on canvas, 36 inches wide x 48 inches high. Price on Request

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LIGHTHOUSE Machyar Kumbang, 2012; oil on canvas, 20 inches wide x 16 inches high. Price on Request

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HUDSON RIVER Machyar Kumbang, 2012; oil on panel, 20 inches wide x 16 inches high. Price on Request

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CONFRONTING THE LIONS Machyar Kumbang, 2017; oil on Belgium linen, 106 inches wide x 80 inches high. Price on Request Close-up views for details Inspiration. The Ox is a unique animal. Funny, sensitive, strong, loves to play with water. They can sense if a person around them whether has loving temperament or bad mood. Ox… Read more »

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COWS BEFORE DUSK Machyar Kumbang, 2012; oil on panel, 14 inches wide x 11 inch high.

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AFTER THE THUNDER Machyar Kumbang, 2007; oil on canvas, 18 inches wide x 14 inch high. Price on Request

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AMBASSADOR ANDREW YOUNG Machyar Kumbang, 2004; oil on linen, 72 wide x 54 inches high. The painting is hung at the main lobby (a permanent collection) of Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University, Atlanta.   Unveiling the Portrait

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CERCA TROVA (seek and you shall find) Machyar Kumbang, 2012; oil on Belgium linen, 48 inches wide x 36 inches high. Inspiration. It is about animals story. A story many times I was told before I was ten to see how quick, a wise way to find a solution to man’s dilemma. A man has… Read more »

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THROUGH THE WRECKAGE OF INDIAN TSUNAMI Machyar Kumbang, 2014; oil on Belgium linen, 48 inches wide x 38 inches high. Inspiration. Tsunami struck Indian Ocean from Sumatra to cost of Africa, Sri Lanka and Thailand. I started to work on the subject matter based on witness accounts of family members and close friends. It is… Read more »

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DUNGENESS Machyar Kumbang, 2001; oil on canvas, 36 inches wide x 24 inches high. Price on Request   THE SPIRIT OF DUNGENESS, despite being in ruin, is still vibrant; not just because of its imposing physical structure, but because somehow, it still bespeaks the unique influence of the preservationist Lucy Carnegie, a member of the… Read more »