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The poet and artist Rafiee Ghani captures the beauty of sunset as a paradise still. Saturated with gleaming colours, Rafiee's canvases sought to express the distinctive tropical palette with radiating colours on the water's surface. Executed with dense, strong brushstrokes, Mawang I reveals his impressions of the transient effects of light, placing emphasis on the vibrant tones of the setting sun. Rafiee Ghani draws great inspiration from his frequent travels around the world, especially to less hospitable terrain in Central, Western and Southeast Asia, apart from Europe and the United States. He was educated at the De Vrije Academic, Voor Beeldende Kunst, The Hague (1980) before returning to retake his Diploma at the Mara Institute of Technology, 1985 (majoring in Printmaking). He followed up with a MA (Fine Prints) at the Manchester Polytechnic, England, in 1987. His major awards are the Minor Award in the Salon Malaysia (1991), twice in the Young Contemporary Artists competition (1984 and 1985), and one of the Juror's Award in the Malaysian chapter of the Philip Morris Asean Art Award in 1994. He also won 2nd Prize in the Malaysian Art Open in 1994. He had taught at his alma mater, ITM, and in the Seychelles, from 1991-1993.