Introducing Local Artist: Dewi Tobing
On a wet Saturday afternoon, I ventured out to see what was happening at the much publicised Catalyst Arts Market Pop Up at the Graha Purna Wira building; most commonly known as a wedding reception venue in the Dharmawangsa precinct.
What I discovered was a lively hall filled with the artistic achievements of some of Indonesia’s brightest and most talented emerging artists.
Standing behind a sea of wooden dolls with long necks, small eyes and disproportionate bodies was visual artist Dewi Tobing; a smiley 20 something year old who I soon learned likes to be called 'Obie', and whose distinctive work in monochrome stood out amongst the crowd.
After handpicking 3 Obie wooden dolls to take home and two small box framed illustrations representing the daily lives of humans, I was seriously inspired by Dewi's work and curious to learn more.
I'm confident you are going to enjoy taking a peek into Dewi's artistic world today as much as I have.
Dewi is a delight as well as one talented lady!
*Kenalkan – Dewi Tobing
Please tell us a little about your background - Where were you born and where did you study?
I was born in Samarinda, East Kalimantan in 1993. I studied in Samarinda from primary to high school and then in 2011 I moved away to Surabaya for college. I completed a 4 year course and majored in visual communication design at Petra Christian University.
What did you want to be when you were a child?
I wanted to be a successful person (a doctor) and have much money to buy my own home and barbie dolls haha ! so childish right ? haha!
Have you always been interested in art and design?
Exactly yes! I have always enjoyed art from an early age. I can remember spending most of my childhood just drawing (mountains, plants, houses, and humans) and colouring. After getting into college then I realised that design is very interesting. We were taught about composition, colour, fonts, shapes, patterns, and much more. This love of art and design made me want to explore more.
Have you always enjoyed drawing?
50 : 50 between enjoying and not enjoying. Sometimes it can be frustrating to think about the concept that I must draw especially when I’m not in a good mood, then my artworks can be a disaster.
Does this talent run in your family?
I can say yes, some of my family members are good drawers, but not my parents haha.
When did you realise you wanted to draw, design and be creative for a living?
I never realised before, it came so suddenly lol.
When did you begin working with ink and watercolours?
I’ve been using watercolours and ink since I was in school, but I didn't explore it more than that. In recent years I learned about using watercolours and started to feel comfortable to use that as my medium.
Why do you like working with ink and watercolours?
I like to work with ink because it’s easy to use. Before that, I was very bad at using watercolour. My work always became worse because I didn’t know about the technique. Day by day I spent my time to learn about using water colour and now I’ve decided to use watercolours as my medium.
How did you choose the name Obie?
Obie is from my name Tobing.Dewi. I wanted to make it short tOBIng.dEwi = OBIE. Now my friends call me by name obie and also my family -.- haha
When was Obie established?
Obie is a new brand and established in 2015
How do you describe the Obie style? Why monochrome and abstract shading?
Obie style : minimalist, black and white, grid, simple, abstract shading. I use monochrome and abstract shading because it’s my character that I recently discovered just a year ago. I feel comfortable using monochrome colours and it’s easier to express what I imagine.
We love your wooden unique dolls with long necks, small eyes and disproportionate bodies. Can you tell us more about these dolls? How are they made? And Where?
Ahhh thank you! The dolls are from my imagination and now they have been turned into real dolls. My wooden dolls are a 3D shape of my artworks with long necks, small eyes and disproportionate bodies.
First, I searched for a carpenter who could make a doll. After I found a carpenter, the next step was sketching a shape, determining size and the type of wood. 100 wooden dolls takes about 3 weeks to make. The last step is coloring and finishing which happens in Bandung.
What are the main Obie products?
Wooden dolls, art prints, scalves, framed arts, pins and keychains
Who is the Obie shopper?
Everyone from children to the elderly, male and female
What are your 3 favourite Obie pieces?
Wooden dolls, key chain, art prints
Any new projects you are working on at the moment?
Yups, there are some projects with magazines, fashion designers and a pastry business
Any Exhibitions coming up?
At this time there isn’t an exhibition coming up, but the market called “popcon” in Surabaya on 4-5 June and in Jakarta in August
3 resources that you turn to regularly for creative inspiration?
1. The first thing is my daily life. See, feel, imagine and then drawing2. Some creative people in social media. One of my favourite artists is SUNTUR. You guys should check his account on instagram3. New people I’ve met
Where do you see yourself in 5 years time?
See myself? On the top haha!
3 words to describe your Jakarta? Your Surabaya?
Jakarta : Traffic, Interesting, Hectic
Favourite place to eat in Surabaya and Jakarta?
At a Warung, street food, food courts and sometimes at a cafe
Every visitor to Indonesia must Eat? Visit? Experience?
All of them, but travel is a must, because Indonesia has many beautiful places to visit.
Tea or Coffee? And where?
I prefer tea than coffee because automatically I have a stomach ache when I drink coffee.I really love drinking tea at home byself because the atmosphere at home is more relaxing than at cafe. But when I go hangout with friends, I’d rather choose a cafe.
I don't leave the house without?
Tablet, handphone, wallet, and drawing pen
How can our readers buy Obie?
Through our contact details below and also line @JKE6967Q or phone number +62 8133 6589 624
Obie.id Contact details
Instagram : by.obie
Email : heyobie@gmail.com
Kenalkan* Let me introduce
Words: Liz McClean Photography: Obie.id and a journey bespoke