Hong Kong artist Jackin Leung draws on the quiet weight of being human — one stroke at a time
Born and raised in Hong Kong, Jackin Leung creates with deliberate strokes — slowly unfolding life’s intricate complexities and delving into the psyche of the modern individual. Loneliness, repression, the quiet weight of being human. A firm believer in connecting with his audience, his work carries an incredible vulnerability — inviting the viewer into his world through a deliberately featureless figure. A shape with no gender, no ears, no fixed identity. A vessel that could hold anyone. He draws because life gives him no shortage of reasons to. And somehow, that is enough. — For the Love of is a series about individuals who have found the one thing worth being consumed by. Trading comfort for conviction, without reward, without guarantee, and without end. Not for recognition. Not for survival. Purely, stubbornly, for the love of it.

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