Malaysian Artist Creates Stunning Batik-Inspired Art For 'Venom: The Last Dance'
The movie is set to premier on 24 October.
Local artist Arif Rafhan has unveiled a captivating art series inspired by Marvel's iconic character Venom and Malaysia's rich tradition of batik
In collaboration with Sony Pictures, the Venom x Batik Inspired Series reimagines the notorious symbiote Venom through intricate batik patterns, blending dark, edgy aesthetics with the elegance and vibrancy of Malaysia's traditional textile art.
Arif's interpretation breathes new life into the character by incorporating the fluid, organic shapes of batik motifs into Venom's sharp, edgy aesthetic.
His art blends these two worlds, symbolising a fusion of modern pop culture with Malaysian heritage.
"We are incredibly proud to work with Arif Rafhan to bring this unique concept to life. This project is a great example of how we can blend global pop culture phenomena with local heritage, creating something truly special for Malaysian audiences," said Simon Foo, managing director of Sony Pictures Entertainment Malaysia.
Reflecting on the project, Arif shared, "Venom is such a fascinating character with a strong visual identity. By blending that with batik, which is deeply personal to me and to the Malaysian heritage, I wanted to create something that felt familiar yet refreshingly different. It's a celebration of both worlds."
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