“Creativity takes flight in Gallery Prima's latest offering — Oeuvre” New Straits Times, Malaysia

04/04/2020 “YOU can’t put an artist in a box. Every sentence that begins: “The role of an artist is…” is untrue as soon as it’s uttered. While most vocations have their roles, no sooner do you clothe an artist in a role, he slips out of it and is skipping away down a road you hadn’t imagined.” By Elena Koshy

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Artist: SARAH RADZI

"Most of my work revolves around my relationship with people, my surroundings and myself. They also represent my connection to the things in the past and things that are currently happening around me. It's a visual representation of my personal space that I find many can relate to.

An Overdue Apology is an artwork about seeking for forgiveness that should have been done a long time ago. There could be many reasons why it was delayed: ego, time and in this case, having a hard time letting go. This work is a self-reflection based on incidents that have occurred in the past. Perhaps by producing this piece, it will also give me the strength to move on."

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