By Emma Tempest for Collagerie X Lucinda Chambers

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By Emma Tempest for Collagerie X Lucinda Chambers
Sami Petman
Collagerie 2011, Norwich UK
Collagerie
Gordon Cheung speaking about the meaning behind his sand details in “Here Be Dragons” I and II, from a film made by AXISWEB, commissioned by Nottingham Castle Museum & Art Gallery, curated by @trisaver back in April 2016. Swipe for a closer look! 🏖 Here be Dragons Here Be Dragons II 2016 Financial newspaper, archival inkjet, acrylic and sand on canvas 🏖 #GordonCheung #BritishChineseArtist #BritishChineseArt #CollageWave #Collagerie #CollageArt #CollagePainting #CollageArtist #AcrylicCollage #FlowerVase #FlowerPainting #FlowerVasePainting #ArtistsOnInstagram #HereBeDragons #LandscapeArt #SandArt #FinancialNewspaper #FinancialTimes #QuarantineArt #LockdownArt @axisweb @nottinghamcastle @aceagrams @tnluk @dcmsgovuk https://www.instagram.com/p/CFez0Z_ggMm/?igshid=140jp3k3tgrf
Collagerie, May 2020
“Maria del mar” (2017)
(parte de una novela collage que preparo que se llama “las sombras blandas”
Vampyrem (2017)
“Las palomas se derriten” (2016)