Video: Ink Drawings by Timothy Hon Hung
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Using the skills and techniques of traditional Chinese calligraphy, a young British artist Timothy Hon Hung draws striking paintings, albeit quite pessimistic. His style is close to the classical Chinese painting, which developed from calligraphy, because a hieroglyph is, above all, painting, not writing. Therefore, painting and calligraphy in China is difficult to separate, or rather impossible. They are one.
Timothy Hon Hung Lee draws with Chinese ink on special calligraphic paper. The artist and illustrator in his work focuses on the themes of love, romance, violence and death. When creating his works, the illustrator from London is driven by a certain energy, the inner strength of the brush, with which he painstakingly displays images and scenes that have arisen in his fantasy on paper. Timothy Hon Hung Lee admits that he never sketches or sketches. When inspiration comes, he just sits down to draw, without first thinking about the plot of his painting. The theme of the drawing is prompted by his emotions prevailing at the moment of the creative process. Timothy Hon Hung Lee's paintings are full of depth, passion, and rich in detail. They are unique.
Timothy Hon Hung Lee was born in 1983. Studied fine arts at Leeds Metropolitan University, which is one of the largest and most renowned universities in the UK and is very popular with both British and international students. Currently, the young Chinese artist lives and works in London.
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