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Johnson Cheung-shing TSANG is a Hong Kong sculptor specializing in ceramics, stainless Steel sculpture and public art work. Tsang's works mostly employ realist sculptural techniques accompanied by surrealist imagination, integrating the two elements, "human beings" and "objects", into creative themes. Since 1993, Tsang's works have been exhibited in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Korea, Spain and Switzerland and collected by local and overseas museums and collectors.
12 HEADGAMES contemporary fashion panorama
The face is the protagonist in the sculpture by Paola Grizi. A face that does not become trivial in the clay, does not try to convey the exteriority of the person, but rather -extruding - into the search for the soul, deep feelings. The sensibility of the artist materializes, therefore, in female faces that in the linearity and smoothness of the forms interact with different elements, from the book where the breath acquires the impalpability of time, the mercy in the embrace of a child, to the Tree bark of a ferocious and curious naturę, which looks to the world.
Gwen Murphy is a brilliant artist who breathes new life into old shoes, by transforming them from fashion accessories into intriguing works of art. Now, she collects pairs of worn out shoes and tries to bring out their personality, by literaIly giving them a face. She makes use of ash clay nd acrylic paint to create bugged-out eyes, long faces rand pouting lips, and gives each pair a unique face that expresses its unique character. Indian slippers have an exotic look, wooden shoes look blissful and primitive, while high heel shoes have somewhat of an arrogant look.