To celebrate the unveiling of the 2024 Festival’s artwork, we talked to the visual artist Ida Lawrence who created the festival's latest artwork, to understand the artistic vision and creative process behind her work, as well as her personal reflections on the festival’s theme and Ubud.
For its 21st edition, the Festival teamed up with the Australian-Indonesian Ida Lawrence to create the official artwork that delves into the Festival theme 'Satyam Vada Dharmam Chara: Speak the Truth, Practice Kindness’. Ida, known for her distinct style and for her narrative paintings that blend storytelling and painting techniques, crafted a dynamic composition of books forming letters that depict the theme in Sanskrit, woven into a vibrant array of colors, textures, and patterns.
We talked to Idea ahead of the artwork reveal about the artwork and her creative artwork. These excerpts have been edited for space and clarity.
How do you feel about being involved in this year’s Ubud Writers & Readers Festival?
Thrilled!
How do you personally relate to this year's festival theme, Satyam Vada Dharmam Chara, and find it resonating in your own life and experiences?
While working on this project, I’ve been watching various horrific world events unfold and observing too the various reactions of the rest of the world — including my own responses. Many questions have come up for me during this time and I’ve found some of them relate closely to the festival theme, for example:
How is it that people can be presented with the same information yet interpret it so differently from one another? In times of disagreement, upheaval and violence, how important or useful is listening, compassion, or emotion when responding? What happens when people think they have “more information” than others? What are our moral obligations when we do hear the truth being spoken?
Painting for me is a kind of making sense of the world. I don’t necessarily have answers to these questions, but I’ve been mulling them over these last months in conversations as well as while I’ve painted.