Vipoo Srivilasa (AUS)
X Achmad Ilham Sadikin (IND)
Artwork
Vipoo Srivilasa
Eat More Superhero 2025
drawing on paper
29.7 x 21 cm
P.O.A
VSR25-0001
Vipoo Srivilasa
Meal Prep Superhero 2025
drawing on paper
29.7 x 21 cm
P.O.A
VSR25-0002
Vipoo Srivilasa
Bookkeeping Superhero 2025
drawing on paper
29.7 x 21 cm
P.O.A
VSR25-0003
Vipoo Srivilasa
Exercise Superhero 2025
drawing on paper
29.7 x 21 cm
P.O.AVSR25-0004
Vipoo Srivilasa
Sleep More Superhero 2025
drawing on paper
29.7 x 21 cm
P.O.A
VSR25-0005
Vipoo Srivilasa
Ilham as Superhero #1 (1–6) 2025
painting on photograph
30.5 x 21 cm
photo series, taken by Ilham's parents
$400 (unframed)
$510 (framed)
VSR25-0008
Vipoo Srivilasa
Ilham as Superhero #2 (1–6) 2025
painting on photograph
30.5 x 21 cm
photo series, taken by Ilham's parents
$400 (unframed)
$510 (framed)
VSR25-0009
Vipoo Srivilasa
Ilham as Superhero #3 (1–6) 2025
painting on photograph
30.5 x 21 cm
photo series, taken by Ilham's parents
$400 (unframed)
$510 (framed)
VSR25-0010
Vipoo Srivilasa
Ilham as Superhero #4 (1–6) 2025
painting on photograph
30.5 x 21 cm
photo series, taken by Ilham's parents
$400 (unframed)
$510 (framed)
VSR25-0011
Vipoo Srivilasa
Ilham as Superhero #5 (1–6) 2025
painting on photograph
30.5 x 21 cm
photo series, taken by Ilham's parents
$400 (unframed)
$510 (framed)
VSR25-0012
Vipoo Srivilasa
Ilham as Superhero #6 (1–6) 2025
painting on photograph
30.5 x 21 cm
photo series, taken by Ilham's parents
$400 (unframed)
$510 (framed)
VSR25-0013
Vipoo Srivilasa
Ilham 2025
marker on paper
dimensions cm
P.O.A
VSR25-0006
Vipoo Srivilasa
Cyber Cat Deity 2025
painted air dried clay
45 x 21 x 13 cm
NFS
VSR25-0007
“Vipoo and Ilham decided they would explore the concept of superheroes through intimate, collaborative artmaking - creating small-scale drawings that would inspire sculptural works from each other. Vipoo planned to work on A4 sized paper, a similar scale that Ilham had used for their portrait sketches during their studio visit. The plan was for each artist to create superhero drawings, then swap these works to inspire small sculptures.”
Achmad Ilham Sadikin
Metro Bot-Cat 2025
acrylic paint on canvas
30 x 30 cm
$650
AIS25-0004
Achmad Ilham Sadikin
Dr Whisker Bot 2025
acrylic paint on canvas
30 x 30 cm
$650
AIS25-0005
Achmad Ilham Sadikin
Vipoo 2025
marker on paper
29.7 x 21 cm
$350 (unframed)
$460 (framed)
AIS25-0006
Achmad Ilham Sadikin
2025
materials
dimensions cm
$400 (unframed)
$510 (framed)
AIS25-0001
Achmad Ilham Sadikin
2025
materials
dimensions cm
$400 (unframed)
$510 (framed)
AIS25-0002
Achmad Ilham Sadikin
2025
materials
dimensions cm
$400 (unframed)
$510 (framed)
AIS25-0003
Achmad Ilham Sadikin
Bookkeeping Superhero 2025
mixed media
dimensions cm
$800
AIS25-0007
Achmad Ilham Sadikin
Sleep Superhero 2025
mixed media
dimensions cm
$700
AIS25-0008
Achmad Ilham Sadikin
Exercise Superhero 2025
mixed media
dimensions cm
$700
AIS25-0009
Achmad Ilham Sadikin
Meal Prep Superhero 2025
mixed media
dimensions cm
$700
AIS25-0010
ARTIST BIOGRAPHIES
VIPOO SRIVILASA
Vipoo is a peer-to-peer artist paired with Ilham. He is a Thai-born Australian artist based in Melbourne, is a prominent figure in contemporary ceramics.
With over two decades of experience, his works explore themes of home, migration, and spirituality, creating accessible, positive art that invites connection whilst uncovering deeper narratives. His practice blends European porcelain figurine aesthetics with Asian deity statues, reflecting cross-cultural experiences.
Blue and white symbolise cultural movement, whilst gold connects Thai traditions with Australia, representing evolving identity shaped by migration.
Vipoo's work has been exhibited internationally and throughout Australia at major institutions including the National Gallery of Victoria, with pieces held in collections worldwide.
ACHMAD ILHAM SADIKIN
Ilham is a peer-to-peer artist paired with Vipoo. He is a Bandung-based neurodivergent artist who has been creating since childhood.
Inspired by his childhood surgery, which led him to describe himself as half robot, half human, Ilham explores robotic visual elements in his practice, spanning two-dimensional drawings and paintings as well as three-dimensional works in ceramics and mixed media.
Growing up in a loving family that embraces sustainable living, he often incorporates discarded materials into his creations, transforming them into imaginative sculptures of animals such as ostriches, dragonflies, and crabs. Ilham is currently part of Tab Space and has participated in several projects and exhibitions, including Open Arms (2023, 2024), Panasonic Art with Heart (2025), and the ASEAN Disability Artist Exhibition MASAGI (2025).