Metta Welfare Association (Arts@Metta)
A Call for Compassion
A Call for Compassion
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By Lenon Lim Jun Jie and Muhammad Fadhil Bin Abdul Jalil, Metta Welfare Association (Arts@Metta)
Lenon and Fadhil’s whimsical painting of cats drifting peacefully on hot air balloons celebrates Singapore’s 60th anniversary. This artwork symbolises freedom and delight while highlighting the importance of caring for cats and stopping animal abuse in Singapore. Beneath the playful charm, the artists hope to encourage others to care for our animal companions and speak up against cruelty. Through their shared love for animals, their collaborative creation uplifts not only the imagination but also the heart, reminding us that every act of kindness, no matter how small, helps make the world a much better place.
About
Lenon and Fadhil are two talented artists living with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), each bringing a unique perspective to their collaborative work. Lenon is known for his detailed turtle doodles and warm, generous nature, while Fadhil draws inspiration from manga and robots, creating precise and imaginative character art. Together, their artwork reflects a blend of creativity, patience, and personal passion.
SKU: METTA-007
Medium: Batik Painting
Dimensions (WxH): 61cm x 99cm
