“Kampoeng Dragon” – 58 x 58 ” Original Painting by Iskandar. Medium : Acrylic on Canvas. 2024. In the heart of a vibrant village where diversity is celebrated, “Village Dragon” captures a pivotal moment of unity. This painting is a fragment of a joyful celebration, where two distinct traditions—Muslim and Chinese—come together in harmony. As the Chinese New Year approaches, the Muslim community joins their neighbors in festive celebration, marking a rare and beautiful convergence of cultures. The artist’s subtle juxtaposition of elements emphasizes not conflict, but the power of unity. Different customs and practices are woven together seamlessly, illustrating that shared joy can transcend differences. Vibrant, lively colors—rich reds, purple, and turquoise—fill the canvas, symbolizing the strength of community and the warmth of human connection. These colors conquer the shadow of bigotry, casting it aside with their brightness and energy. The dragon, a central figure in the Chinese New Year celebration, symbolizes strength, protection, and good fortune. But here, it is not just a traditional symbol; it represents the spirit of the village itself—a creature of unity, embodying the collective strength of all who reside within it. The dragon weaves through the scene, connecting people from various backgrounds, its form a visual reminder that in this village, differences are not seen as barriers, but as threads that bind the community together.