ATIM Summer 2021, Special Collector's Issue

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WENDY YEO WWW.WENDYYEO.COM

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ong Kong-born artist Wendy Yeo graduated from the Slade School of Fine Art University College London. She has won numerous prizes and Travelling Scholarships. Her exhibitions in-

“Gold Fish Pond at Sunset” Acrylic on Canvas, 19.6”x23.6”

clude Solo Shows in U.K, New York, Hong Kong, Istanbul, Kuwait, and International group shows in Italy, Austria, and Germany. Her works can be found in the public collection of Ashmolean Museum Oxford, Wolfson College Oxford, Hong Kong Museum of Art, Yu Kyung Museum South Korea, University College London Museum, Hong Kong University Museum. Her work is also to be found in many Private Collections worldwide.

“Autumn Waterfall” Acrylic on Canvas, 41”x32”

“My work combines Chinese brushwork and space with Western individuality of expression. At the moment, I am involved with portraying movement and cycles in Nature, for example, the four seasons, sunrise and sunset, waterfalls and waves”.

LAWRENCE R. ARMSTRONG

WWW.LRAART.COM

Armstrong's paintings and sculptures represent the ongoing tension that exists between opposing forces. The opposing forces one finds within the themes of emotion, intellect, and paradigms such

as chaos and order, solid and void, simplicity and complexity, shapes, among many others, fascinated by the natural and built environment and the forces in space and time.

“Spectrous 1.5” Acrylic On Board, 18”x24”

“Spectrous 2.3” Acrylic On Board, 54”x54”

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awrence Armstrong is an award-winning American Artist and Architect who explores the concept of layers, how they can interact and intersect to create harmony and beauty. He gets inspiration from flashes of light that appear to him spontaneously triggered by sensory influences.

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