Johnson Tsang, a Hong Kong-based artist, whose abstract ceramic sculptures dance between realism and surrealism, breathing life into the expressive world of human faces. His fluid forms challenge our notions of ceramic art, transforming pliable clay into a dynamic language of emotion and identity. Tsang’s artwork is a testament to artistic innovation, inviting viewers to explore the depths of human emotion and the transformative power of art. Source
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