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Brendon Leung is a represented artist at the Trish Clark Gallery. Brendon studied Bachelor of Visual Arts and Master of Design at Unitec. Throught that and since then, he has been part of and done several group exhibitions and solo exhibitions, accepted and completed the Karekare house residency.
Brendon’s paintings are composed of abstract geometries affinity to nature. Not only does his relationship with the surroundings is expressed in his paintings, but it seems to be embedded in his process, through his painting on found wood and his use of natural materials including coffee and tea.
A big part of his artistic expression is also drawn out in the form of ceramics and I am lucky to have one of his works which I have been cherishing for several years.
I am always inspired by those who love and constantly hone their crafts and to me Brendon is a prime example of that.
In this episode, Brendon and I talk about how he learned that he could not survive without painting, how he developed his style, his philosophy, and a lot of other things.
🔗 Relevant links:
https://brendonleung.com/
https://www.instagram.com/brendon.leung/
🔗 Find me on:
Brendon Leung is a represented artist at the Trish Clark Gallery. Brendon studied Bachelor of Visual Arts and Master of Design at Unitec. Throught that and since then, he has been part of and done several group exhibitions and solo exhibitions, accepted and completed the Karekare house residency.
Brendon’s paintings are composed of abstract geometries affinity to nature. Not only does his relationship with the surroundings is expressed in his paintings, but it seems to be embedded in his process, through his painting on found wood and his use of natural materials including coffee and tea.
A big part of his artistic expression is also drawn out in the form of ceramics and I am lucky to have one of his works which I have been cherishing for several years.
I am always inspired by those who love and constantly hone their crafts and to me Brendon is a prime example of that.
In this episode, Brendon and I talk about how he learned that he could not survive without painting, how he developed his style, his philosophy, and a lot of other things.
🔗 Relevant links:
https://brendonleung.com/
https://www.instagram.com/brendon.leung/
🔗 Find me on: