He painted many themes, such as nature and living things, but Popo Iskandar loved to paint cats, which is why he earned the nickname cat painter http://galeri-nasional.or.id/collections/381-kucing. By painting the series of cats (seen as docile and fun), he explored the essence of their movements. He has participated in many painting exhibitions, both nationally and abroad, as in 1976, when he held a personal exhibition in The Hague (Netherlands). He died in Bandung (West Java) on a day in January 2000.
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