Baya Putih ari Tasek Merimbun by Jang Elroy Ramantan

Creating awareness of the ecosystem and biodiversity using traditional cultural symbols of the native Iban tribe of Borneo.

By ASEAN Centre for Biodiversity

Story and media by Jang Elroy Ramantan

Bornean Culture, especially Elroy Ramantan’s  Iban Culture, inspires a lot of his artwork. The use of  motifs and symbols found in the Pua Kumbu: a ceremonial cloth where the weaved fabric of patterns, animals, people and plants tell a story, heavily influenced this artwork.

Baya Putih ari Tasek Merimbun- Jang Elroy Anak Ramantan (Elroy)ASEAN Centre for Biodiversity

Tapestry in Progress 3 (2022) by Elroy RamantanASEAN Centre for Biodiversity

The Pua Kumbu, a ceremonial cloth that normally portrays a mythological tale woven by the “Dream Weavers” of the Iban community was an essential tool of storytelling inspired by the environment were woven into the cloth .

Tapestry in Progress 1, Elroy Ramantan, 2022, From the collection of: ASEAN Centre for Biodiversity
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The artwork portraying the environment’s ecosystem of animals, flora and fauna found at Tasek Merimbun as well as the ethnic Indigenous Brunei Dusun tribe & community present around Tasek merimbun shows that the ecosystem consists of a symbiotic relationship that is not separate but essentially one and together.

Tapestry in Progress 5 (2022) by Elroy RamantanASEAN Centre for Biodiversity

Using his Iban’s cultural motifs normally found in The Pua Kumbu as a medium of portraying Tasek Merimbun’s mythical creature the White crocodile, where legends says it dwells in the waters of Tasek Merimbun. The legend has made Tasek Merimbun unique among other wetland areas in Brunei and in turn granting itself the title of ASEAN heritage site.

Exhibition Hall (2022) by Jang Elroy RamantanASEAN Centre for Biodiversity

With this. the wetland is deemed worthy to be pro,ected and studied, which continues the legend to live on for many to know. The cause and effect of cultural significance correlates to environmental conservation and vice versa.

Similar take of indigenous tribes of sourcing materials (both natural & contemporary materials) accessible to them when creating cultural art; the use of cotton yarn embroidered on see-through of the organza fabric slightly dyed from the tannins of the leaves found in Tasek Merimbun in portraying the significance that the environmental conservation conversely correlates to cultural longevity. 

Tasek Meriumbun Landscape (2022) by Jang Elroy RamantanASEAN Centre for Biodiversity

The use of white yarn in portraying the legendary White Crocodile embroidered at the center stands out from the other characters in red signifies the integral role it plays for Tasek Merimbun.

Utilising the see-through effect of the organza fabric to denote a dual meaning that signifies the failure to see the importance of environmental conservation, cultural deterioration follows suit; and the disappearance of cultural values affects our appreciation of the wetland’s environmental value for preservation. If one goes, the other follows and vice versa. 

The duality effect of the importance of Tasek Merimbun’s environmental and cultural value are fundamental components to each other and should not be taken lightly.

MEET THE STORYTELLER

"Bridging people through our Southeast Asian Cultural commonality."

- Elroy, Brunei Darussalam

YAS (Brunei Darussalam) Elroy's Introduction Spiel #1 (2022) by Elroy RamantanASEAN Centre for Biodiversity

Tasek Meriumbun Landscape 2 (2022) by Jang Elroy RamantanASEAN Centre for Biodiversity

Young ASEAN Storytellers, From the collection of: ASEAN Centre for Biodiversity
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Disclaimer:  The views and opinions expressed by the Young ASEAN Storytellers should not be taken, in any way, to reflect the official position or opinion of the ASEAN Centre for Biodiversity, its partners, the ASEAN Member States, and the ASEAN Secretariat.

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