• Achmad Sopandi Hasan, Untitled (Coins & Seals), 1998
  • Achmad Sopandi Hasan, Untitled (Coins & Seals), 1998
  • Achmad Sopandi Hasan, Untitled (Coins & Seals), 1998
  • Achmad Sopandi Hasan, Untitled (Coins & Seals), 1998
  • Achmad Sopandi Hasan, Untitled (Coins & Seals), 1998
  • Achmad Sopandi Hasan, Untitled (Coins & Seals), 1998
  • Achmad Sopandi Hasan, Untitled (Coins & Seals), 1998
  • Achmad Sopandi Hasan, Untitled (Coins & Seals), 1998
  • Achmad Sopandi Hasan, Untitled (Coins & Seals), 1998

    Achmad Sopandi Hasan, Untitled (Coins & Seals), 1998

    Regular price $3,500

    Natural hematite and coal colouring on canvas
    40 x 40 cm (visible), 74 x 70 x 6 cm (framed)
    Condition: Good, the frame has not been varnished, the surface remains raw and unsealed, with four dowels missing. Surface fading is present, which is consistent with the nature of hematite and expected with age and handling.
    Artwork located in Jogjakarta, Indonesia.

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    Achmad Sopandi Hasan (Indonesian, b. 1958) is an artist, educator, and innovator known for his pioneering use of natural pigments. He studied fine art at STSRI "ASRI" Yogyakarta and later earned a Master’s and Doctorate in Art Education from Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI), Malaysia. Since the 1970s, he has exhibited widely in Indonesia and abroad, with his practice strongly influenced by indigenous communities and natural environments. Achmad is recognised for inventing Hematisol, a nanostructured hematite-based pigment that received a patent and ISO certification. He has taught at Universitas Negeri Jakarta since 1982 and held teaching positions in Malaysia, while also serving as an advisor to UNESCO’s ISEND, the World Batik Council, and the World Craft Council.

    (Photographed in May 2025)

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