These amazingly surrealistic ceramic sculptures are created by Hongkong-based artist Johnson Tsang, as a sculptor, who specializes in ceramics, stainless steel sculpture and public art works. Johnson Tsang’s works usually integrate “human beings” and “objects” as create elements into inspiration, whose works have been exhibited in many countries and regions around the world since 1993.
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