SHOWCASE

/ ARTIST / 2025

BKKIF Artist  
ARTIST: Adilaam
COUNTRY: Indonesia
EMAIL: adila.amilia@gmail.com
CONTACT: https://www.instagram.com/adilaam/
https://www.behance.net/adilaam
Hi, I’m Adila a full-time art director based in Jakarta, Indonesia. Illustration is my personal language for expressing emotion, I often drawn from the little chaos and quiet frustrations of everyday life. My work turns those feelings into something bold, playful, and a treat for the eyes, wrapped in a colorful style that doesn’t take itself too seriously, but always means something.

YUZU ZEST

His name is Yuzu, a soul that zests through the mundane with unshakable joy. You’ll find him exactly where he wants to be, nestled in the comfort of any four-cornered frame. His eyes tell everything, a punch of playful rebellion, it ricochets, strikes, and sweetens the air like a burst of citrus.

DEEPEST BEAUTY

She’s a beauty only kind eyes can see soft, strange, and quietly radiant. In an age of filtered standards, this gentle hippo reminds us: true beauty isn’t a format, it’s a feeling. A mirror turned inward. A question whispered, what does it mean to be beautiful, really?

WORK LIFE BALANCE

“The Muscular Horse” embodies a quiet power, not from pulling in opposite directions, but from moving with rhythm. It’s not balance as stillness, but as flow. A life where work and self don’t compete, they converse. Muscles built not just by effort, but by harmony. In this form, balance isn’t a finish line, it’s a dance we learn to lead and follow, day by day.

TO GO IN

We’re often afraid to make decisions because with every choice comes the weight of responsibility and the fear of being wrong. What if we fail? What if we disappoint others, or worse, ourselves? But sometimes, being wrong isn’t a failure it’s exactly the path we need to take. Mistakes shape us, teach us, and often lead to unexpected growth. This drawing captures the emotional tension of that fear the hesitation, the anxiety of commitment, the looming sense of accountability. Yet maybe the real lesson is this: we don’t need to wait for perfect clarity. Sometimes, we just need to go right in because courage isn’t about being sure, it’s about moving anyway.

SUGARTRIP SOCIETY

Sugartrip Society is her stage a space where chaos is curated and softness holds power. She glows under disco lights, a symbol of the modern woman unafraid to feel, to flaunt, to escape. It’s not about indulgence it’s about claiming space in a world that often asks her to shrink. The party is loud, but her presence is louder.

SAGE SIPS

In Sage Sips, modern youth gather not just to drink but to belong. It’s where earth-toned walls meet emerald matcha and soft conversations hide sharp truths. This is the new vibe a curated blend of aesthetic calm and social spark. The tea is warm, but it’s the shared stories that truly steep the soul.

KERJA KERAS BAGAI KUDA

“Hustle Horse Mode” or "Kerja Keras Bagai Kuda" a phrase in Bahasa, we throw around half-laughing, half-crying, when the hustle feels never-ending. It’s the image of every worker pushing through with every muscle, every ounce of energy, like a horse built for the grind. This illustration is that thought made real, a surreal take on how we see ourselves in the chaos of deadlines and duties. Turns out, maybe we are all horses after all , strong, overworked, and somehow still moving?

SACRED NAP GEOMETRY

In this soft loop of fur and sleep, the circle becomes metaphor. Not of perfection, but of trust. These cats aren’t shaped to fit they choose to. It’s not symmetry, but intention. They rest not just on each other, but with each other. A gentle reminder that the best kind of wholeness is built from difference.

THE HOPE

A hope descends quietly, like light slipping through clouds and we reach for it, hands steady, hearts open. It’s not just something we wait for, but something we hold, welcome, and carry forward. This piece captures that sacred moment: when hope meets readiness, and belief becomes action.

REOBUND

REOBUND is what happens when ideas get sporty. A ball, a court, and the endless back and forth, not just a game, but a metaphor for modern creative life. Feedback flies, opinions collide, and we rally with a mix of instinct and intention, hoping the next return hits just right. Inspired by the quiet obsession with padel around me, this piece turns the game into a soft satire of how we work, react, defend, and deliver, all while trying to look like we’re still having fun.