Saya #RemajaMalaysia kembali bersama dengan artist dan juga pereka grafik viral, Izzati Suza.
Cintanya terhadap seni mendorongnya untuk membuka Kedai Suza, yang juga dedikasikan buat arwah ayah tercinta. Bagi Izzati, lukisan adalah cara untuk menyalurkan emosi dan rasa sedihnya. Apa yang menarik lagi, Izzati juga pernah bekerjasama dengan beberapa jenama terkenal tau. Bukan biashe biashe
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Cintanya terhadap seni mendorongnya untuk membuka Kedai Suza, yang juga dedikasikan buat arwah ayah tercinta. Bagi Izzati, lukisan adalah cara untuk menyalurkan emosi dan rasa sedihnya. Apa yang menarik lagi, Izzati juga pernah bekerjasama dengan beberapa jenama terkenal tau. Bukan biashe biashe
Siapakah kisah #RemajaMalaysia seterusnya yang ingin korang tonton? Komen di bawah okay!
#MajalahRemaja #Remaja
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00:00This is one of the first jackets that I painted, Siapa Rindu?
00:12It's a collaboration with Time Internet, Zuz, and Imran Bhatt.
00:16Buen Chana!
00:25Hi, Zez!
00:26Hi!
00:27Can you introduce yourself?
00:29I'm Zeti Suza, I'm 29 years old, almost not a teenager.
00:34Now we're practicing in the wild, I'm a full-time artist.
00:37I used to be based in Melaka, now we are here.
00:40Sad and lonely.
00:42If you look at the background, it's from the start.
00:44I used to study at UITM Sri Iskandar.
00:47So for a while, I studied for two years in the field of architecture.
00:52In two years, I had to quit because my father got into an accident
00:58near Kuantan.
00:59My father lost his ability to speak, to eat, everything.
01:04And then I took up painting as my way of expressing the sadness
01:13and the overwhelmed moments.
01:16I think most of my friends who are close to me,
01:20sometimes they come to the shop.
01:21Can I come to the shop?
01:23I just want to sit.
01:24Then I give them a piece of paper.
01:26If I've never painted before, I'll give it a try.
01:28That is how.
01:30Because of mental health.
01:32I think if I don't paint, I won't be able to do it.
01:37And I also started to open a Suza's shop to dedicate to my father, Mr. Suza.
01:44How did you get into painting?
01:54I used to like to copy.
01:56Copying Paul Pafkel.
01:58I used to copy Doraemon.
02:00And then it evolved when I saw the four-star comics.
02:05So when I saw the comics, I felt like I wanted to paint.
02:09But I'm not good at making comics.
02:11Then when I opened Suza's shop,
02:13I realized that artists in the US like to sell merchandise.
02:17Like selling T-shirts and stickers.
02:19So that's when I started to sell my merchandise.
02:23I printed on T-shirts and tote bags.
02:25That's how I got the name Izati Suza.
02:29Before Suza's shop opened in Melaka,
02:33I joined a competition called Vans.
02:35When I joined the competition, it went viral a little bit.
02:39I got more than 50,000 shares on Facebook.
02:42So that meant a lot.
02:43At that time, it was really prominent.
02:44People seemed to know my signature.
02:48So I didn't win.
02:50But I'm happy that I actually joined the competition.
02:54This is a sample.
02:55I titled it Negaraku because there are these kids.
03:00And then there's...
03:01What's his name?
03:03Usman.
03:06And then there's a pen here.
03:10I tried to include it at that time.
03:13That was a story.
03:14So that's what I have.
03:15This small bag is a new one.
03:18This is the small one.
03:20I usually print on A3 size like this.
03:23These are patches.
03:24You can stick it on your shirt.
03:27C-I-N-T-A.
03:30You can write your name here.
03:31I have all the alphabets.
03:33Oh, I forgot that we have a mark.
03:37For example, Temenong is my passion.
03:40Temenong has a mark.
03:42My dad has one too.
03:43This is when I first made
03:46Anti-Keyboard Warrior,
03:48Netizen Neraka.
03:49The one.
03:50There's Jodoh,
03:51Common Sense Drop.
03:53In here, there's my collaborations with Time Internet.
03:56There's Zeus,
03:58Alice Skin,
03:59Lipstick,
04:00Wax,
04:02Sexy Dahlia and Imran Bhat.
04:05Gwen Chana.
04:06Thank you to the person who bought her stuff.
04:08It's cute, right?
04:10I'm in a relationship with Yos.
04:12This is Yos.
04:13This is one of the first jackets I painted.
04:15Who do you miss?
04:16Him.
04:17Why do you keep saying you miss him?
04:21I do miss him, but his name is Cinta.
04:23Sayang, he wears a tudung and has an earring that says sayang.
04:29So I miss him, sayang, bapak, and who else?
04:32So there's a lot of characters which I brought.
04:35The one I miss is Origin.
04:37I miss my dad, my friends, and life.
04:42When I translate, who do I miss?
04:44Me.
04:45Like, I miss you, you know?
04:48I used to make him angry,
04:50and my friends said I was like a ghost.
04:53But when I think about it,
04:54it's true that I had to accept the criticism,
04:56so I shut him up.
04:57I became a bully.
04:59What do you like about your work?
05:04I painted a Malaysian boy and a Malaysian girl.
05:07What do you like about your work?
05:09There's a wall.
05:10So in my artwork, I like to highlight the Malaysian relaxed atmosphere.
05:15Like, they sit like this.
05:17They sit at the coffee shop, drink water, and relax.
05:20So I like that part of the authenticity of Malaysia.
05:24What's your favorite comment on social media?
05:34What's your favorite comment on social media?
05:38Their comments...
05:40There's one I read on SIBF,
05:42which is at Bukit Selangor.
05:44There's someone, I think it was Ustaz Azhar.
05:47He looked very pious.
05:50He came to me and said,
05:52Keep going, keep preaching.
05:53He said to me,
05:54What do you mean by preaching?
05:58Because I don't feel like I'm preaching, right?
06:00Then he said,
06:01Because your message,
06:02even though it looks rough,
06:04but there's a message.
06:06Then he went home.
06:10Then he asked me,
06:10Are you married?
06:11I said, Not yet.
06:12Read the prayer after Maghrib.
06:14Congratulations.
06:15Then he went home.
06:17I like it.
06:18I don't understand, but...
06:19Which prayer did he look at?
06:21He liked the one that said,
06:22Live as if your prayers are unsaid.
06:25But he held all of them.
06:28He held the stickers that said,
06:29I'm always in the mood.
06:30Then he said,
06:31You're good.
06:33Keep preaching.
06:35Oh!
06:36I didn't think of that.
06:38It was a random moment.
06:39It was a very random moment.
06:41That was the most stick to me.
06:43Maybe he felt that,
06:45it spread good vibes.
06:47Maybe.
06:49So until now, I still remember it.
06:50I like it.
06:52This is my bestie.
06:55She's my partner in Setia Alam.
06:57She's Anjak Farm.
06:58She's a noodle artist.
07:00She likes to doodle food.
07:02So it fits so well.
07:03I like to draw people.
07:05She draws food and monsters.
07:07When I was in school,
07:07I always saw her artwork.
07:10Funny and simple.
07:11Then 4 years later,
07:13I became her friend.
07:14I didn't expect it.
07:16She's my bestie.
07:19I would say Zuz is the best.
07:22It means a lot.
07:23But before I opened a shop in Setia Alam,
07:27the last achievement in Melaka
07:29would be the collaboration with Nike Bayu.
07:32So that meant a big milestone for me.
07:36People got to know me.
07:37People could buy my clothes from Nike.
07:41I was like,
07:42This is so cool.
07:43I didn't expect it.
07:44I can draw and people can accept it.
07:47I can collaborate with two brands.
07:48That's cool.
07:51If I have to say it a million times,
07:53it's Vans.
07:55Because Vans always collaborate with Kide,
07:58but they're bored.
07:59I miss my artwork at ASAP.
08:13To me, the meaning of Romaji Malaysia is calm.
08:16And know what you want to be visionary.
08:19Always know what you want to achieve.
08:21It's easy to achieve it.
08:23What is your goal?
08:24Always one step forward.
08:27Do you like it?
08:28Love.
08:30I'm Zaty Suza and I'm a Malaysian artist.
08:32And I'm Romaji Malaysia.
08:34Bye-bye.
08:46I'm Zaty Suza and I'm a Malaysian artist.
08:49And I'm Romaji Malaysia.
09:16I'm Zaty Suza and I'm a Malaysian artist.
09:18And I'm Romaji Malaysia.