Suspened Tree Branches/ Bone structures

Dony Cheng Hung

Suspened Tree Branches/ Bone structures, 202380 x 46cmSign in to view price
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Material
acrylic, colour pencil on canvas
Description
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This minimalist artwork features a striking silhouette of towering cactus-like forms against a gradient sky. The bold, black shapes contrast sharply with the muted blue and green tones, creating a sense of depth and drama. The overall composition is balanced and symmetrical, drawing the viewer's eye upward towards the dramatic spikes. The artist's use of negative space and stark contrasts suggests a contemplative, almost mystical quality to the piece. This work likely reflects the artist's interest in the natural world and the power of simplicity to evoke a profound emotional response. ...

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Artist
Dony Cheng Hung
B.1993

Dony Cheng Hung (b. 1993) lives and works in Hong Kong. Dony holds a BA in Fine Arts and an MFA from the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Predominantly works with acrylic and charcoal, Dony transforms familiar sights of cityscape into simple blocks of monotone colour with various shades, exploring the subtle variations. Often inspired by daily sceneries in her neighbourhood, the everyday objects are teleported to an alienated and unfamiliar background, juxtaposing the reality with the imagined. In recent years, her endeavours extend into installation and moving images, immersing into the artificial landscape in a three-dimensional space. She was awarded Fresh Trend Art Award in 2020 and the Grotto Fine Art’s Creative Award in 2017. ...

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