Introduction & Technique
Denis Yeung was born in Hong Kong and moved to London when he was eight years old and later went on to study painting at the Slade School of Fine Art (University College London). Currently he is a full time British artist travelling Asia.
As an artist, Yeung is fascinated by the mark-making process because "it records both physical and mental energy; literally transcribing energy and creating a historical record". He uses a camera to record his current project. As he considers himself a painter and not a photographer, Yeung considers "the camera is like a brush".
ALL photos were taken with only ONE shot, WITHOUT colour filters and NO effects from Photoshop.
"Water"
Yeung is fascinated by the definition of Nature especially since Science and Art ask the same question: 'What is Nature?'. He proposes and concludes everything in the Universe is Nature.
Yeung believes Nature and Mankind differs on the issues of self-awareness and as a result, his investigation proposes a manifesto on the aesthetic difference between these dichotomous views albeit both from Nature.
He concludes two types of aesthetics: 'non self-aware, objective random compositions/arrangements’(Nature) and ‘self-aware subjectively considered compositions/arrangements’(Mankind).
For a fuller explanation, please click here re-directing to "Thinking".
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Finally, Denis Yeung has created a library of works and only a handful of photographs from the series "Water - movement" are displayed here.
For more information, please contact him at:
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100009548766595
+886(0) 979 079 627