Part of the young artist generation whose works are heavily influenced by comics, cartoons, illustrations, and pop culture, Petek Sutrisno was born in 1988 and has graduated from the Indonesian Institute of The Art in Yogyakarta. Through blending modern and traditional means, Sutrisno deliberately incorporates his daily life into each piece of work, to portray an intended and relatable message.
“Fanatik” – Acrylic on Canvas, 140cm x 180cm, 2019
I’m interested in art since I was a kid, back then during my childhood my big brother always bring me to art exhibition in Yogyakarta and I always express my interest in art by drawing on all of my school textbooks and on the wall at home. I started to pursue my dream in art by studying art in high school (SMSR) in my city. Then I continue my study in Indonesia Institute of The Arts of Yogyakarta and then I decided to be an artist. That decision bring me a dream, in a bigger picture that one day I want the world see my paintings.
“Regal” – Acrylic on Canvas, 150cm x 120cm, 2020
Most of my work talk about my childhood experience and current political issues. The cosmonauts and robot symbol came into my mind when during my nostalgic session I contemplated my toys when I was a child. I also gave some traditional culture and modernity touch in my paintings like wayang, batik and I mixed them with few characters and some symbols from pop culture like movies, comic books, animation and illustration. Whenever I paint I feel that I need these exposures, the modernity and my traditional roots, for me they create a harmony on my paintings.
“Finding Home” – Acrylic on Canvas, 140cm x 180cm, 2020
Love, beauty and peace. I tried to put these 3 elements on my work and I choose flower as the symbol of these 3 things. I always think that I have to put nature element in my work since what I see nowadays so many bad news about our planet. This flower is to remind us that we have to preserve nature and the world where we live now.
“Teenage Fantasy No. 1” – Acrylic on Canvas, 140cm x 180cm, 2020
I like to try new technique during the process, I don’t like to repeat the same thing all the time, sometimes it bores me and It’s fun to explore many techniques and possibilities during the painting making. It’s true that it affects my style but honestly I don’t really care about style because I don’t want to set a border in my creativity and set a limit for all the new ideas just because it doesn’t suit my style. So, I decided to freed my imagination and doing what I feel right.
“Teenage Fantasy No. 2” – Acrylic on Canvas, 140cm x 180cm, 2020
The influence of social – politic issues reflect the condition of my country, it affects me during the process I create my paintings, it’s like I can’t get those things out of my head so I decided to put all what I had in my mind on canvas. I like to use my work as a media to reflect what I thought. I like being critical, not all of the time but you can see I show what I feel about political injustice and some political issue. for me art is one of some ways to speak about the truth, and we can also fight for what we believe through art.
“Identity No.2” – Acrylic on Canvas, 150cm x 120cm, 2019
To be honest I don’t know who is the most influential artist during my career but I really like the work of several artists like Jeff Koons,Takashi Murakami,Andy Warhol,I Nyoman Masriadi & Eko Nugroho, they are amazing and they give me good and positive influence.
“Diantara” – Acrylic on Canvas, 140cm x 180cm, 2019
In my opinion art in Indonesia has been developed over time and you can see there are many galleries where you can find the work of some young artists. Not only that, the society appreciate art a lot better nowadays. Art in Indonesia already take a part in their life, and we see it as a lifestyle. So I’m very glad see how Indonesians especially the young generations taking part on the art development here.
“Toys Story” – Acrylic on Canvas, 140cm x 200cm, 2020
Fun, Funny, Beauty, Interesting and Curious.
SOLO EXHIBITION – Artotel Surabaya, 2015
SOLO EXHIBITION – Artotel Surabaya, 2015
Currently I don’t have any plan for solo exhibition because I still have to finish many projects till the end of the year. I hope next year I’ll be able to have my next solo exhibition.
Artotel Surabaya 2015
You can check out my Instagram account, but some of them are already sold.
“Sebelum Hujan Turun” – Acrylic on Canvas, 150cm x 200cm, 2019
The reason why I become an artist is my family, but if I have to mention someone who has encouraged me during my early career is Bambang Toko. He was my lecturer when I was studying in university.