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"COTTON CANDY SELLER"
"PENJUAL ARUM MANIS"

Painter: IB Puja (Oil On Canvas)
Dimension: 60 x 80 Cm

Price: IDR 30,000,000 (Negotiable)

About the artists

Imam Buchori Puja

Born in Jember January 22, 1970, since childhood was keen on painting, and autodidact which had strong willing and painting became physical need, his obsession in a full, so his crativities to be directed and maintained. It can be showed from his several paintings, which is expressing dyanamic expression of gesture and with dramatic coluring. It also proved by series of paintings, which have it's on unique. All models rae expressed via spontaneous pelette knife by considering anatomy accuracy so intrested to be observed and comprehended.

Exibition

1983 : Collective Exhibition in Jember
1984 : Collective Exhibition in Jenggawah Jember
1992 : Collective Exhibition in Jember
1993 : Collective Exhibition in Jember
1994 : Collective Exhibition in Jember
1996 : Collective Exhibition at Pelukis Cilik Museum in Jember
1997 : Collective Exhibition at GOR Kaliwates in Jember (HAPSAK)
1997 : Collective Exhibition at Bali Cliff Hotel Jimbaran Bali
1997 : Collective Exhibition at Kuta Shopping Centre in Kuta Bali
1997 : Collective Exhibition at Patra Jasa Hotrl in Kuta BAli
1998 : Collective Exhibition at Natour Kuta Beach in Kuta Bali
1998 : Collective Exhibition at Ramada Bintang Bali Hotel in Kuta Bali
1998 : Singgle Exhibition at Pelukis Cilik Museum in Jember
1998 : Collective Exhibition at Museum and Permanent Exhibition Building in Jember
1998 : Collective Exhibition "EMPAT EXPRESI" at Bhayangkara Building in Jember
1998 : Collective Exhibition at Ramada Bintang Bali Hotel in Kuta Bali
1998 : Collective Exhibition at Sheraton Hotel in Surabaya
1999 : Collective Exhibition for celebration of KORPRI XXVII in PEMDA Building in Jember
1999 : Collective Exhibition "GREGET EMPAT KOTA" at Museum and Permanent Exhibition Building in Jember
1999 : Collective Exhibition at Jember Municipality Building
1999 : Collective Exhibition "CITRA ESTETIKA" at Bhayangkara Building in Jember
1999 : Collective Exhibition at PUSPENMAS in Jember
1999 : Collective Exhibition at Wali Sanga Festival in Surabaya
1999 : Sinngel Exhibition at Studio Painter Saba Bali
2000 : Collective Exhibition at Sheraton Hotel in Surabaya
2000 : Collective Exhibition at Soetarjo Building in Jember
2000 : Collective Exhibition "SAPEX 2000" at DKS Gallery Building in Surabaya
2001 : Collective Exhibition at Lorin Hotel in Bali
2001 : Collective Exhibition "CITRA LUKISAN INDONESIA" in Surabaya
2001 : Collective Exhibition "CITRA LUKISAN ISTIMEWA" at Mercury Hotel in Surabaya
2001 : Collective Exhibition in Jakarta
2001 : Collective Exhibition "CITRA LUKISAN INDONESIA " at Mercury Hotel in Surabaya
2002 : Collective Exhibition "BALINESE PAINTING
EXHIBITION " in Bali
2003 : Collective Exhibition "PAINTING EXHIBITION " at UKM UNEJ Jember
2003 : Collective Exhibition at "KIYANTO" Gallery in Batu Malang
2004 : Collective Exhibition with 10 Painters in Jakarta
2004 : Collective Exhibition in Singapore
2004 : Collective Exhibition in Studio Painter in Saba Bali
2005 : WINDOW 2005. Collections of Abstract Work

Cotton candy may be familiar to you. But the cotton candy that has been around since the first is still survive and favored different ages. Have you ever peeked But how to make cotton candy?, Is quite complicated.

Cotton candy is confectionary made ​​from basic ingredients flour and sugar were given coloring. Traditional confectionary proved still popular citizens, because it is typical of the natural sweetness of sugar.

Usually eaten with spun sugar and wheat crackers to bring savory taste sensation that is not found in modern confectionary factory production.

Traditional cake-making process is quite complicated. First, granulated sugar mixed with vegetable oil heated to coagulating. Having given a little red coloring, which has been heated sugar is mixed with flour dough which is then formed lengthwise on the table repose zinc.

Clumps of white flour and sugar mixture is then pulled to form fibers. The process is the most difficult because it requires special skills and extra effort, so that fibers spun sugar produced more and more.

Once the fibers are shaped like yarn, cotton candy cut. Usually snacks are sold in plastic containers.

Although most of the fans spun sugar are children and adolescents, but not a few adults who love it. "Arum traditional sweet and savory delights more than cotton candy sold in factories because made ​​from real sugar" says the fans spun sugar.

Price-made cotton candy Sunar relatively cheap, only 12 500 rupiah per kilogram. Sunar artificial cotton candy is not only marketed in Bradford, but to other cities such as Bandung and Jakarta - Indonesia.

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