Warpan Djoyo is an impressionist artist of Indonesian origin whose work is inspired by everyday life experiences with emotions, without boundaries in his chosen objects and color. He works across a number of mediums, including oil painting, acrylic painting, printmaking and visual art. He has had ten exhibitions and seven magazine publications of his work in the past, and some of his work has been curated by global fashion designers.
He has published several times by the Indonesian/Australian Magazine :
2016 | Melbourne Art-town “Loud & Silence Around the Corner”
2018 | BUSET Magazine "Warpan Djoyo continues to rise as an artist despite partially colour blindness"
2019 | OZIP Magazine "Warpan Djoyo Indonesian painter who shines in Australia"
2019 | INDOMEDIA Magazine "Warpan Handjoyo, the way of life of a colour blind painter on canvas"
2020 | BUSET Magazine "Now It's Easier to Learn From Warpan Djoyo"
2021 | INDOMEDIA Magazine “ Finding Hope
His work has been exhibited in various art events and exhibitions:
1. Art Town Public Live Painting Chapel Street Melbourne
2. Art Town Public Exhibition Chapel of Chapel
3. Art Town Art & Artists Awards
4. Knox Rotary Bayswater Art Show
5. Moonee Valley Art Show
6. Camberwell Art Exhibition - Swinburne University
7. Art in Tune Brighton
8. Whitehorse Art Show - Boxhill
9. Bendigo Bank Solo Exhibition
10. “Home is where heart is” exhibition with Melbourne Artists
Website: www.warpandjoyo.com
Instagram : warpan.djoyo_art
Youtube : warpandjoyoart
Facebook Page : The Djoyo