Featured
Artist
A curated selection of artworks presented exclusively on Dröm’s online catalogue. While not part of a physical exhibition presented by Dröm, these works remain an integral part of our extended curatorial programme, allowing diverse artistic practices to be encountered, contextualised and appreciated beyond the limits of time, space, and exhibition format.
Through this platform, Dröm continues to foster dialogue, visibility, and access to contemporary artistic voices.
Kadek Dwi Darmawan
Kadek Dwi Darmawan is an Indonesian-born artist based in Bali whose practice spans graphic arts, including printmaking and installation. Self-taught and influenced by comics and animation, his work explores the intersection of reality and fantasy through imagined figures and visual narratives. Drawing from Balinese traditions, Darmawan recontextualises cultural values within contemporary social contexts.
Electromagnetic
Radiation I
Kamasan Canvas
Electromagnetic
Radiation II
Kamasan Canvas
I Wayan Rio Riawan
Works with painting as an open field for intuition and material exploration. His practice resists fixed narratives, allowing form and colour to emerge through process rather than premeditation. Through his works, he embraces ambiguity, inviting viewers to encounter the work through personal perception rather than prescribed meaning.
Putu Wiadnya
Putu Wiadnya’s practice explores reduction, repetition and the quiet tension between form and surface. Working primarily with acrylic on canvas, his work examines how minimal gestures and restrained palettes can hold emotional and spatial weight. Reflected is an ongoing investigation into balance, rhythm and the meditative possibilities of abstraction.
Moiré’s work is rooted in analogue photography printed on canvas, where images unfold slowly through tone, texture, and restraint. Whether in black-and-white or colour, his photographs favour a softened equilibrium between light and shadow. Subtle green and blue hues often surface in his colour works, suggesting atmospheric conditions and the gentle presence of tropical light. Drawn broadly to natural landscapes, particularly the ocean, sand and sea, Moiré approaches nature not as spectacle but as a quiet presence. His images reflect a sustained engagement with openness, distance and stillness, inviting prolonged looking and offering a calm, contemplative space where perception lingers rather than resolves.