Hong-Kong based artist Johnson Tsang sculpted strange and unexpected artworks that feature contorted faces and body parts out of porcelain clay. Let’s have a look at his new pieces from “Lucid Dreams” series, which were on display at the Hong Kong Sculpture Biennial as part of Art Asia 2016.
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