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ANGKRINGAN 2025 (2025)Acrylic painting
by Kus Budiyanto

£1,487.38

Eating at an angkringan is the activity of enjoying simple food and drinks sold from a pushcart or small street stall typical of Java, such as nasi kucing (small portions of rice), fried snacks, skewered dishes, coffee, and warm herbal drinks, while sitting together in a relaxed, friendly, and down-to-earth atmosphere. This activity not only fulfills the need to eat, but also serves as a social space where people chat, share stories, and experience togetherness without social barriers.
At the front, a large kettle of ginger tea still releases wisps of steam, while black coffee is brewed simply—without fancy equipment, yet full of flavor. The angkringan vendor smiles warmly, well aware of each customer’s habits: who prefers extra-crispy fritters, and who never forgets to add more chili sauce.
Conversations flow effortlessly. Some talk about work, some complain about life, while others simply laugh at small, trivial things. At the angkringan, everyone sits on equal footing—no titles, no distance. Just small plates, glass cups, and a shared sense of togetherness.
As the nasi kucing is eaten slowly, its simplicity feels unexpectedly special. Tempeh, chili sauce, and warm rice come together, accompanied by sweet and savory quail egg satay. The night grows deeper, yet no one seems in a hurry to leave.
An angkringan is more than just a place to eat. It is a resting space, where the stomach is filled and the heart is soothed. There, in simplicity, human warmth feels most real.

Materials used:

acrilyc on canvas

Details:

Tags:

#people#happyness#patern traditional#traditional custom#life kid
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Eating at an angkringan is the activity of enjoying simple food and drinks sold from a pushcart or small street stall typical of Java, such as nasi kucing (small portions of rice), fried snacks, skewered dishes, coffee, and warm herbal drinks, while sitting together in a relaxed, friendly, and down-to-earth atmosphere. This activity not only fulfills the need to eat, but also serves as a social space where people chat, share stories, and experience togetherness without social barriers.
At the front, a large kettle of ginger tea still releases wisps of steam, while black coffee is brewed simply—without fancy equipment, yet full of flavor. The angkringan vendor smiles warmly, well aware of each customer’s habits: who prefers extra-crispy fritters, and who never forgets to add more chili sauce.
Conversations flow effortlessly. Some talk about work, some complain about life, while others simply laugh at small, trivial things. At the angkringan, everyone sits on equal footing—no titles, no distance. Just small plates, glass cups, and a shared sense of togetherness.
As the nasi kucing is eaten slowly, its simplicity feels unexpectedly special. Tempeh, chili sauce, and warm rice come together, accompanied by sweet and savory quail egg satay. The night grows deeper, yet no one seems in a hurry to leave.
An angkringan is more than just a place to eat. It is a resting space, where the stomach is filled and the heart is soothed. There, in simplicity, human warmth feels most real.

Materials used:

acrilyc on canvas

Details:

Tags:

#people#happyness#patern traditional#traditional custom#life kid
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I work based on the experiences of my childhood, youth, adulthood until I got married and had children, the journey of life with my memories being my inspiration in painting.... Read more

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