Pirous began to work as an artist when he was still in Medan, making cartoons, movie posters and portraits to help pay for his education. In 1953 he saw an exhibition in Medan of Indonesia's leading modern artists, and this inspired him to take up art as a career. In 1955 he moved to Bandung to study art at ITB. Since the early 21st Century, a growing international interest in Indonesian modern and abstract art has brought painters such as A.D. Pirous,
Ahmad Sadali,
Fadjar Sidik,
Popo Iskandar and
Umi Dachlan to the international art market.
Islamic calligraphy Of the various topics that Pirous discusses in his work other than natural objects, landscapes, daily life, animal figures, abstracts and others, calligraphy works that take up Pirous's time, energy and thoughts. For the first time since the start of Pirous's etching work featuring Arabic calligraphy, Surah Al-Ikhlas: Pure Faith (1970), the term 'calligraphy' 'Islam' in Indonesia (two terms that stand alone and accompany 'art' and 'modern' painting) was attached to Pirous. Pirous started his
Islamic calligraphy work when he saw the exhibition of ceramic fragments, ancient Islamic manuscripts, Al-Qur'an Calligraphy and miniature paintings at the
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, United States in 1970. Seeing these objects reminded Pirous of his hometown in Aceh. This was a revelation that his own traditions could serve as the basis of his art, alongside the art of the West that he had studied under Mulder.
Architecture Pirous designed the ornamentation for the building of the
Bank Indonesia in Padang, among other architectural projects.
Decenta Design Studio In 1973, A.D. Pirous founded the Decenta Design Studio, an abbreviation from Design Center Association together with Adriaan Palar, T. Sutanto and G. Sidharta. The members of the design bureau were known to use silkscreen as a medium for the expansion of Indonesian graphic arts. This group was an extension of their first joint work from 1971, a folio of 18 screenprint from leading artists at the ITB published under the title
Grup 18. They were quite intensive in experimenting with screen printing or screen printing techniques, yet studio Decenta closed in 1983. Pirous was one of Indonesia's leading painters, and his paintings are displayed in the collection of the
National Gallery of Indonesia, Jakarta, including the painting "The Roof of Heaven and Earth is Expansive" from 1990. == Exhibitions ==