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A self-taught artist, Maamor Jantan produces vibrant watercolour paintings with captivating compositions of nature and dragonflies. Known as one of the world's most beautiful destinations, Bali scene attests to this statement and portrays a tranquil place composed of a dynamic interplay of light and shadow. Executed in a panoramic horizontal format, the interesting composition evokes nostalgic memories of cultural rituals, illustrating offerings made to the gods — an act of showing gratitude. In Malay art circles, he is known as Mr. Cakcibor (The Dragonfly Man), although everyone knows his name, Maamor Jantan. A protégé of Khalil Ibrahim, Maamor Jantan has come of his own through sheer diligence and practices. He would go all around the country to paint, often with his group of friends and at one time with Khalil himself, when he was more mobile. He has set a palette of mauve hues from light to darker (nocturnal scenes) with delicate transparency. Whether it is a Malay kampung scene, kenduri, fishing village, the country landscapes, his Cakcibor will be there, large and small. Mentored by Khalil in 1984 when he was an apprentice machinist, it took him nearly 30 years before he had his first solo, titled Figment Of Imagination at Universiti Malaya Art Gallery, in April 2014, showing some 150 works. He was a resident artist there, and also had a stint at Belanda Gallery in Langkawi. He is also from the core Conlay group of artists. He is also a musician, leading a traditional keroncong (Malay orchestra) group which even performs in Indonesia.