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The fourth painting in the Infinity series. The colors are a contrasting combination of white, blue and red in the midst of vigorous brushstrokes. In the midst, the infinity symbols floats beyond mysteriously, evoking the ever-present mystery of the universe that it presides. Haunting and yet vibran...
2015
Painting, Acrylic on Wood
One-of-a-kind Artwork
96.5 W x 96.5 H x 7.6 D cm
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White
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Norm Yip (葉灃) was born in Canada in 1963 by Chinese parents. After studying fine art in Saskatchewan and architecture in Toronto, he moved to Hong Kong where began working as an architect. In 1999, he decided to transition into fine art and photography, following his deeper passion into his personal interests. He formed a collective called Melo-Melo Artist Alliance with several friends. It was then that his journey into art began. Oscillating between photography as a main source of income and painting as a hobby, he began to assert more attention and time to the latter. He has exhibited numerously in both solo and group exhibitions in Hong Kong, and most recently in Bangkok, Italy and New York. He currently resides in his birthplace province of Saskatchewan, Canada where he continues to paint and photograph.
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