Article of World Sculpture News, vol 25, No. 2, 2019

Cover artist, sculptor, Samues Leung The Tradition and The Wabi Sabi In Sculpture Sculpture in all its forms, whether traditional figurative or materially experimental, whether naturalistic or romantic, offer up many challenges for the artist as well as the viewers. Samues Leung’s vision as a sculptor embraces both public sculpture and a sparking private wabi-sari narrative. His art touches the spirit which makes it stand … Continue reading Article of World Sculpture News, vol 25, No. 2, 2019

The Art Impermanence by Samues Leung, 2015

The Art of Impermanence by Samues Leung, 2015 The research explores how an appreciation of the beauty of Japanese aesthetics and aspects of Zen philosophy may be used to consider ideas of impermanence in the art making process of fine art context. Included into the investigation are considerations of the ideas of “consciousness” and “minimalism”, which come directly from my interpretations of the universal ideas … Continue reading The Art Impermanence by Samues Leung, 2015

Kansai & Seto Inland See in Art 2014 by Samues Leung

It was not until 2014 when I planned to stay for a longer while in the fascinating city Kyoto where I had been for a couple of times, trying to take a different, more comprehensive approach on my art journey. I am always interested in exploring more opportunities to learn and capture the sense of Wabi-Sabi and its philosophies that I want to employ and incorporate in my artwork. I believe … Continue reading Kansai & Seto Inland See in Art 2014 by Samues Leung