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.
Related posts on VUING:
Cool 3D anamorphic pencil drawings by a young artist in Japan
Violent events happening to porcelain vases
Hidden Railing Paintings
Detailed wooden sculptures look like real animals
Beautiful paintings by 73-year old Japanese artist with only Excel
Creepy human-looking sculptures made up of old doll parts
One-of-a-kind wooden vases crafted out of raw chunks of logs
Delicate artwork out of feathers depicting the silhouettes of birds
Hyperrealistic oil paintings of feminine portraits
Amazing Book Edge Art - Paintings Hidden in Historical Books
Precious and unique children art
Giant ephemeral portraits created out of cutting from layers of wire mesh
Book sculpture - Carve the Encyclopedia Britannica into landscape
Hand-carving wooden vessels portraying African nature
Fragment of Long Term Memory - Surreal sculptures by Japanese artist Yuichi Ikehata
Wondrous body paintings of animals
Fruit doodles - Food art from bananas
Wonderful layers of glass in bricks and stones
Artistic jewelry encapsulating miniature scenes
Art pieces made of cables or screws