The Totem Art World of Jeane Gor

About the Artist: Jeane Gor

Jeane Gor is a visionary explorer in the Malaysian art scene, renowned for her powerful Totem artworks that evoke a sense of primal rhythm. While this marks Jeane’s first in-depth experience with Pelaka Acrylic, her background in Linocut has gifted her with an extraordinary sensitivity to lines. Accustomed to the “carved” precision of printmaking, she brings a discerning professional standard for smoothness and opacity to every stroke on the canvas.

I paint my inspiration; you see your own story.

Jeane Gor

The Craft & Process: A Mirror of Inspiration

Film & Artwork by Jeane Gor

In this Canvas creation, Jeane does not prescribe fixed meanings. Instead, she captures intuitive flashes, building an open visual space through intricate totem patterns.

  • Order in Normal Light: Under Normal Light, Jeane uses the smooth flow of Pelaka Acrylic to translate inspiration into pure totems. Every line exudes structural beauty and strength, inviting viewers to find their own interpretations within the interwoven patterns.
  • Awakening under UV Light: Her first trial with the Pelaka Fluorescence series infused the canvas with a mystical “dual life.” When switched toUV Light, the totems leap to life with vibrant colors, as if another side of her inspiration awakens in the dark, creating a high-contrast visual tension.

Jeane’s First Impressions On Pelaka Acrylic

Film & Artwork by Jeane Gor

After completing this canvas piece, Jeane Gor shared her authentic feedback on Pelaka Acrylic:

  • Extra Smooth: Lines are the soul of a totem. Jeane found Pelaka’s fluidity impressive, ensuring the continuity of intricate patterns on canvas and allowing inspiration to flow.
  • Mastering UV Fluorescence: Jeane noted that the Fluorescent series has a thinner consistency. While it offers less opacity than standard colors, she sees it as an opportunity to create depth and translucency. Her tip? Use multiple layers to achieve the best glow under UV Light.
  • Anticipating the Gold: Although Gold was not used in this specific piece, Jeane highlighted her fondness for Pelaka’s Gold during the trial. Its natural shining effect is highly appealing, making it a top choice for her future works to highlight focal points.

Inspiration has no end; color is the language.

Pelaka Acrylic X Jeane Gor: Giving every artwork a soul that breathes in light and shadow.

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