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ARTICLE 19 Print - Limited Edition of 20

Charles CHAM

Malaysia

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

ARTICLE 19 (#P012) Giclée print on Ilford Cotton Artist Textured 310gsm fine art paper. Paper size: 55.9cm x 76.2cm / 22in x 30in. Image size: 40.6cm x 61cm / 16in x 24in. Edition: 20. Signed, titled, numbered and dated in pencil. Every print comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.

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Giclee on Fine Art Paper

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8 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

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13.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in

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THERE IS NO PAINTING WITHOUT DRAWING. "I believe that drawing is thinking and painting is feeling. Therefore, I draw what I think and paint what I feel. Drawing is the idea, the thought. Painting is the emotion, the expression. As there is no feeling without thinking, there is also no painting without drawing." Charles CHAM started painting at the age of five inspired by the first movie he ever saw. It was a story about an artist with a magic brush and everything he painted became alive. He painted birds and they flew away. He painted fish and they swam away in the river. Finally he painted a woman, she became alive and they fell in love. When Charles came home that day after the movie, he started to draw a portrait of the painter on the floor with some cake powder belonging to his mother. That was his first portrait. After working as an editorial artist for a few years in Kuala Lumpur, he went to France to paint. He became a member of the Association des Artistes Indpendants in Aix-en-Provence and exhibited in the Salon des Indpendants in 1990 and 1991. In 1993, he set up his studio in the old quarter of his hometown in Malacca, Malaysia, and named it The Orangutan House. In 1995, he mounted his solo exhibition Yin Et Yang Et Cetera at the Creative Centre, National Art Gallery in Kuala Lumpur. This quickly followed by other exhibitions in the region and internationally. Since then he has exhibited in Singapore, Hong Kong, Bali, Australia, France, United Kingdom, Switzerland, Portugal and Malaysia. Charles CHAM's works are based on the philosophy of Yin and Yang the duality of life and the attraction of opposites. He believes that everything has another side, visible or not. The Yin and Yang paintings are actually multiple paintings. They are in fact two paintings on one canvas, with each other facing in the opposite direction. I believe that drawing is thinking and painting is feeling. Therefore, I draw what I think and paint what I feel. As there is no feeling without thinking, there is also no painting without drawing. Sometimes I feel more comfortable calling my works painted drawings rather than just paintings. Charles CHAM who had previously lived and painted in France, New York and Budapest is currently based in Malacca. His works are in private collections in more than 40 countries.

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