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JAKARTA - Advances from technology have an effect on the arts sector, especially works that have also grown rapidly with various forms ranging from 2D, 3D, 4D to digital. Jakarta Illustration & Creative Arts Fair (JICAF) became a platform, a stage where illustrators presented their works, networking, and expanded their insights.

The presence of 75 artists throughout Southeast Asia at JICAF aims to showcase their work in the form of Art Prints. Some of the artists include Wahyu Ichwandardi "Pinot", Ardhira Putra, Elicia Edijanto, Stereoflow, Martcellia Liunic, M. Fachturofi Roovie, Isha Hening, wary Ahimsa, Antonio Reinhard, and many others.

Sunny Gho as the creative director of JICAF conveyed that the exhibition at JICAF was different from the others. JICAF is a place and stage for artists or illustrators who are members to be able to show off, present to sell their works in the form of Art Prints which of course is priced which makes a lot of sense and is pocket-friendly. So coming to the exhibition venue now can immediately bring home the work," Sunny Gho said through a media release received by VOI, Thursday, November 9.

Various works exhibited at JICAF can be purchased by all visitors with price variations ranging from 300K-1000K. During the event, JICAF not only exhibited works from artists but will hold discussions with several artists to explain in more detail about his work.

Yoga Pratama as JICAF's director program invites all art people and lovers to come to JICAF. "Everyone can come to JICAF anyone without exception, they don't have to be experts or art lovers, but everyone can attend. We can both study and know about art through JICAF," said Yoga.


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