Three artists with distinct styles but the same passion come together to present their latest works. As cliche as it sounds, art is universal and truly crosses all borders, colour and cultural barriers.
Laudi Alibama( Beirut) is a pop artist that specialize in silk-screen technique and is greatly influenced by Andy Warhol & Orientalism and Arabism. Her new works will explore the continent of Asia through portraits of some of the most prominent political and cultural figures that have really shaped the region over the past century. These paintings will include portraits of the likes of Lee Kwan Yew (Singapore) and Zhou Enlai (China). Exploring these subjects through the use of pure pigments only echoes the sheer presence and incredible influence they have had on shaping the region and the rest of the world. www.laudiinc.com
Paul Campbell (NYC) is fascinated with exploring alternative means of mark making, including creating drawings, prints, and paintings using children’s toys, string, balls, and remote control cars, etc. This unusual method of working produces works that simultaneously pay homage to and offer a parody of Abstract Expressionist art of the past. www.paulcampbellstudio.com
Yeo Shih Yun(Singapore) is known for her strong energetic use of black ink and a passionate obsession with capturing the elusive moment that exists between chaos and order. In her latest series, she is using traditional Chinese scrolls with a new twist, painting with her usual bold and spontaneous style. www.shihyunyeo.com