WINNER OF POSTER DESIGN COMPETITION
Announcing: Subiyantoro wins Ubud
Writers & Readers Festival 2012 Poster Competition
The Ubud Writers & Readers Festival
is set to unveil the stunning new poster image for the 2012 event.
Janet de Neefe, UWRF founder and
Director, explains “The Festival embraces not only the written word
in all its forms, but the entire world of creative expression. By
throwing open the all important poster design to local and
international artists, we are broadening the cultural conversation
and inviting new and emerging artists to share their ideas.”
The theme of the UWRF 2012 is Bumi
Manusia: This Earth of Mankind, taken from the title of one of the
great Indonesian writer Pramoedya Ananta Toer’s epic works. The
theme proved an inspirational stimulus to artists spread across
Indonesia while entries were also received from Australia, Malaysia,
New Zealand and Canada. A record number of 46 beautifully conceived
and detailed submissions were recorded and the interpretations of the
theme were diverse and moving.
Said Janet de Neefe “Making decisions
of this kind always involves passionate debate and energetic
argument. I was aided in this process by Cuban illustrator and
beloved guest of the UWRF 2011 program, Edel Rodriguez and our own
Executive Producer, Jane Fuller. Happily, the decision was unanimous
and I am overjoyed to announce that the winner of the Ubud Writers &
Readers Festival 2012 Poster Design Competition is Torro (ruang
imagi). We thank all the brilliant artists and designers who opened
their hearts and their imaginations to embrace our theme. We fell in
love with every page turned, with every vision shared, but ultimately
there was one that took or breath away.”
If the name ruang imagi seems familiar,
it may well be because he was the winner of the 2011 competition and
the lyrical and compelling graphic created for that event will remain
as the hero image in 2012. Now it will be joined by a figure of
surpassing beauty and grace, combining intricate traditional motifs
with an intensity of colour and at the centre, the book, the symbol
of storytelling that lies at the heart of Pramoedya’s iconic work.
Torro is a 27 year old
illustrator/graphic designer from Bantul , Jogjakarta. He studied
Visual Communication in Institut Seni Indonesia, Jogjakarta. He and
his wife are on the way to make their dream into reality, making an
art foundation for children in his hometown. His haunting submission
captures the gaze of the viewer. Torro describes his artwork as Nyai
Ontosoroh’s face, a character from Pramoedya Ananta Toer’s book,
This Earth of Mankind.
The winning design may be viewed via
the UWRF’s Facebook and Twitter accounts and the posters will
dominate Ubud’s streetscape from August 2012
The Ubud Writers & Readers Festival
entire program and complete guest list will be released online at
www.ubudwritersfestival.com late August. Until then, the latest news
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For Immediate Release
For further information or interviews
please contact:
Jane Fuller – Executive Producer
Ubud Writers & Readers Festival
e:jane@ubudwritersfestival.com
t: 0361 7808932
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