Our collection is not found in mass markets. We spend our days traveling to the quietest corners of the island—from traditional woodcarving workshops to hidden artist studios across Bali—to hand-select pieces that carry a true spiritual essence. We don’t just look for beauty; we look for the master’s touch, the quality of the grain, and the story within the brushstroke. When you hold an Arts of Bali piece, you are holding a fragment of the island’s living history.
Hyper-Realist Landscape Specialist
Born in East Java and refined in Bali, Bahtiar is a master of Hyper-Realism specializing in evocative seascapes and marine life. His artistic journey is one of resilience—transitioning from industrial work to fine art after finding his true community in Bali. Bahtiar’s paintings are celebrated by international collectors for their ability to capture the serenity of the ocean and the vibrant soul of its creatures.
Palette Knife Landscapes
A master of texture from the famous artist village of Jelekong. A. Gandara’s career is a unique blend of visual and performing arts. After starting in 1998 and taking a brief hiatus in 2010 to explore stage performance, he returned to painting with renewed passion. His work combines the technical precision of the palette knife with the expressive energy of a performer, creating landscapes that feel alive and dynamic.
Textured Art Specialist
Hailing from East Java, Farfan is an artist defined by innovation. Unsatisfied with traditional realism, he pioneered a distinct technique using sand-textured canvas in 2012. His works are not just seen but 'felt'—offering a rugged elegance and depth that standard canvas cannot achieve. Inspired by his family and sharpened by the vibrant Kuta art scene, Farfan brings a unique dimensional experience to every piece.
Hyper-Realistic Fur & Wildlife
Driven by a lifelong love for animals, Alzhen is a master of texture. He specializes in bringing furry subjects to life—from domestic pets to majestic predators like lions and tigers. His work is defined by an obsession with detail, ensuring every strand of fur is rendered with precision to capture the true spirit of the animal.
Palette Knife Painting
From the dry landscapes of Nusa Penida to the vibrant art scene of Kuta, Upeksa’s journey is one of bold transformation. Originally trained in traditional realism, he made a radical choice to trade his brushes for palette knives. Today, he is defined by his signature heavy-texture style—using the knife not just to apply color, but to build dimension, character, and soul into every canvas.



