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Lost Child Painting

Tai Meng Lim

Malaysia

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 48 W x 48 H x 4 D in

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The Painting: “Lost Child” is my humble take to promoting awareness to children being snatched or stolen for human trafficking trade purposes. With this piece, I wanted to it to be presented in a rather contemporary manner focused on bringing out the feeling of being lost. This is to represent the anguish and hopeless-like state the child must feel being taken away from everything familiar to her. Broken glass effects and white lines is painted over her eyes, body and limbs ‘binding and blindfolding’ her. This is to signify her current shattered happiness and innocence lost. Glass effect is part of the inspiration as it is beautiful but fragile, weak and easily broken. It is also to hint of the young girls’ emotional and mental state. The Story: The child naive and innocent lies in a foetal position instinctively trying to shield and comfort herself from the loneliness felt. Such powerless effort as she is too young to understand nor comprehend the dangers ahead. Her only companion is her tied up doll, the very lure that got her snatched up by her abductors. There may still be hope, may someone find her soon. She sleeps thinking so….

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:48 W x 48 H x 4 D in

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Tai-Meng Lim (Malaysian, born 1976) started painting at the tender age of ten. His curiosity and passion for the arts lead him to experiment with various methods and mediums. Growing up from a humble family background, most of his experiences then of arts and paintings were self-taught. This would eventually become the very foundation necessary to kick start his creative journey and in 1993, he was honoured with scholarship programs for his participation in the National Art Scholarship Competition. He graduated from the Malaysian Institute of Art in Graphic Design in 1997 and began working professionally in the advertising industry. Being a dedicated individual and somewhat of a perfectionist, he focused his efforts into his career till 2011. Picking up the paintbrush again felt nostalgic and Tai-Meng rekindled that inner joy for painting he had discovered as a child. Paying heed to that calling, he started pursuing opportunities to create as a freelance fine-art artist. His artistic direction is derived from the exploration and struggles of day-to-day life activities. As such, Tai-Meng tends to tell a story via his paintings. It reflects his personal opinions and feelings about whatever he may wish to convey but through paints strokes and his interpretation of art. His painting style always embodies transformation and change, which is closely connected to his process of self-discovery. He tirelessly play with various methods and techniques to produce and bring to reality the concepts and ideas in pursuits of a deeper understanding to his very self and the environment around him.

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