Aung Kyaw Htet အောင်ကျော်ထက် | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Burmese |
Education | Studies at the State School of Fine Arts, Rangoon and with Art masters Thukha and Aung Moe [1] |
Known for | Painter |
Aung Kyaw Htet ( Burmese: အောင်ကျော်ထက်; born 1965) is a painter from Myanmar. His paintings of religious life in Myanmar show monks and nuns in a realistic manner, though non-essential objects are omitted from the paintings. [2] [3] [4]
Aung Kyaw Htet was born in 1965 in Myaungmya and studied at the State School of Fine Arts in Yangon, after working on a river boat for years in order to save enough money for his art education. [3] [5] His paintings of religious life in Myanmar show monks and nuns in a realistic manner, though non-essential objects are omitted from the paintings. [3] He has participated in several exhibitions internationally. His paintings are in the museum collections of the National Museum of Myanmar and the National Art Gallery of Malaysia. [3] His work is now exclusively shown at the Thavibu Gallery in Bangkok. [6]
Aung Kyaw Htet အောင်ကျော်ထက် | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Burmese |
Education | Studies at the State School of Fine Arts, Rangoon and with Art masters Thukha and Aung Moe [1] |
Known for | Painter |
Aung Kyaw Htet ( Burmese: အောင်ကျော်ထက်; born 1965) is a painter from Myanmar. His paintings of religious life in Myanmar show monks and nuns in a realistic manner, though non-essential objects are omitted from the paintings. [2] [3] [4]
Aung Kyaw Htet was born in 1965 in Myaungmya and studied at the State School of Fine Arts in Yangon, after working on a river boat for years in order to save enough money for his art education. [3] [5] His paintings of religious life in Myanmar show monks and nuns in a realistic manner, though non-essential objects are omitted from the paintings. [3] He has participated in several exhibitions internationally. His paintings are in the museum collections of the National Museum of Myanmar and the National Art Gallery of Malaysia. [3] His work is now exclusively shown at the Thavibu Gallery in Bangkok. [6]