Muchlis Fachri
Muchlis Fachri (b. January 7, 1993), popularly known as Muklay, creates contemporary visual art in Indonesia. From an early age, he pursued the visual arts passionately and later studied Graphic Design at the Jakarta Institute of Arts (IKJ). His fascination with popular art and urban culture shapes his distinctive visual language.
Muklay is best known for his pop surrealist style, characterized by vibrant colors, bold black lines, and humorous, eccentric illustrative characters.
Since early 2020, Erin has collaborated with local and international brands, gaining global recognition for her compelling visual narratives. Her work goes beyond aesthetics, with each piece thoughtfully designed to tell a story through carefully chosen shapes and colors.
Before finding her unique style in digital illustration, Erin explored various media, honing her skills and discovering her creative spirit. Her illustrations, characterized by bold lines and vibrant harmony, draw inspiration from everyday life, including her cat, nature walks, home decor, and music.
Wulang Sunu
Wulang Sunu (b. 1992, Yogyakarta) is a visual artist and graduate of the Indonesian Institute of the Arts (ISI) Yogyakarta, majoring in Graphic Design (2016). He works across various media—including drawing, painting, animation, and installation—exploring themes of human experience, history, and mythology, often expressed through a balance of joy, sadness, and humor.
From 2011 to 2016, Wulang was an active member of Papermoon Puppet Theatre, and he is currently a part of Studio Batu, an interdisciplinary collective that integrates diverse artistic disciplines in its practice. His works have been exhibited internationally, including in Australia, the Netherlands, Malaysia, and Singapore.

