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Correlation – Kevin Leong

Kevin Leong
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Art occurs everyday. A man spilling his coffee while crossing a road. A woman getting startled by the loud bark of a dog. That moment observed, that is art and photography is a testament to the occurrence.

Kevin’s work as a photographer focuses mainly on cultural and social themes. His craft employs a landscape and documentary photographic style, which includes editorial and gallery work. His interest lies in travel and cultural exploration, with an enthusiastic sense to document his experiences through his craft.

Man-made objects and nature are correlated. Be it a building or a bench, there is always a sense of interaction between them. Without nature, a man-made object would be imbalanced. Without a tree on the sidewalk, the cityscape would feel artificial. This invisible interaction between objects and nature is almost never noticed as it is not something easy to be observed consciously.

The intention of my photographs is to portray the correlation between man-made objects and the natural environment that surrounds them, be it in the city or in the outskirts. By and large, this correlation is something that skips our eye everyday, but if we stop to notice, we can see how man-made objects exists in solitary when placed in balance with nature.

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Entry Fee: Free
Exhibition Event:
Official Opening 17/05/2015 3:00 pm
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