"Stairway to Heaven #2" by Lau Yan Tsun
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Directory: Fine Art: Paintings: Acrylic: Contemporary: Item # 811066
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G/F 59, Pak Ngan Heung
Mui Wo, Lantau, Hong Kong
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G/F 59, Pak Ngan Heung
Mui Wo, Lantau, Hong Kong
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"Stairway to Heaven #2" by Lau Yan Tsun. Mixed media; acrylic paint, Chinese paper mounted on canvas. 1.1 meter x 1.1 meter. Artist's Brief: Lau Yan Tsun is a self-taught painter. His interest in fine arts emerged while studing visual Arts in Toronto, Canada during 1970's. Returning to Hong Kong in 1983, he worked in various types of visual media. He took up calligraphy in 1989 and this led him more exclusively into painting. Lau has travelled extensively and this has exposed him to different genres of painting from both East and West. Since then he has five solo exhibitions, participated in numerous international group exhibitions and had one of his works purchased by The Hong Kong Museum of Art. His newer works display a greater freedom in image manipulation and at the same time explores the relationship between visual and calligraphic elements. Lau Yan Tsun lives and works on Cheung Chau island, Hong Kong
"Stairway to Heaven #2" by Lau Yan Tsun. Mixed media; acrylic paint, Chinese paper mounted on canvas. 1.1 meter x 1.1 meter. Artist's Brief: Lau Yan Tsun is a self-taught painter. His interest in fine arts emerged while studing visual Arts in Toronto, Canada during 1970's. Returning to Hong Kong in 1983, he worked in various types of visual media. He took up calligraphy in 1989 and this led him more exclusively into painting. Lau has travelled extensively and this has exposed him to different genres of painting from both East and West. Since then he has five solo exhibitions, participated in numerous international group exhibitions and had one of his works purchased by The Hong Kong Museum of Art. His newer works display a greater freedom in image manipulation and at the same time explores the relationship between visual and calligraphic elements. Lau Yan Tsun lives and works on Cheung Chau island, Hong Kong