Abstractly living ceramics by Johnson Cheung-shing, a Honk Kong-based artist known as Johnson Tsang, are vividly present to our eye, which combine traditional crockery like cups, bowls and plates together with vivid parts of human faces and dynamic watery splashes to create impressive visual effect.
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Hello, I just seen your art online, I was wondering if they are available for purchase? I loved the white vase with a fold and the face inside.
Beautiful work!