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Creator: Gordon Cheung
"Migration Screw #4" by Gordon Cheung
By Gordon Cheung
Located in Atlanta, GA
"Migration (Screw #4)", 2014, Financial newspaper collage, acrylic on canvas and board, 50 x 40 x 2.5cm
by Gordon Cheung
Screw Paintings
Begun around 2014 they were originally...
Category
2010s English Gordon Cheung Furniture
Materials
Canvas, Acrylic
"Still Life with Flowers and Fruit after Jan Evert Morel I" by Gordon Cheung
By Gordon Cheung
Located in Atlanta, GA
Artwork by Gordon Cheung, "New Order Still Life with Flowers and Fruit (after Jan Evert Morel I, 1800-1808)", 2021, giclee on canvas
This pieces is ...
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2010s English Gordon Cheung Furniture
Materials
Canvas
"Window N #62" by Gordon Cheung
By Gordon Cheung
Located in Atlanta, GA
Artwork by Gordon Cheung, sculpted with Bamboo, the Financial Times and adhesive, 2020
Windows
Traditional Chinese windows made from financial newspaper and bamboo refer to hom...
Category
2010s English Gordon Cheung Furniture
Materials
Paper, Bamboo
"Window A #49" by Gordon Cheung
By Gordon Cheung
Located in Atlanta, GA
Artwork by Gordon Cheung, "Window A #49" sculpted with Bamboo, the Financial Times and adhesive, 2020
Windows
Traditional Chinese windows made from financial newspaper and bamb...
Category
2010s Gordon Cheung Furniture
Materials
Paper, Bamboo
"Castles Cascade to Sand Screw #5" by Gordon Cheung
By Gordon Cheung
Located in Atlanta, GA
"Castles Cascade to Sand (Screw #5)", 2014, Financial newspaper collage, acrylic on canvas and board, 50 x 40cm
by Gordon Cheung
Screw Paintings
Begun around 2014 they were or...
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2010s English Gordon Cheung Furniture
Materials
Canvas, Acrylic
"Window B #50" by Gordon Cheung
By Gordon Cheung
Located in Atlanta, GA
Artwork by Gordon Cheung, "Window B #50" sculpted with Bamboo, the Financial Times and adhesive, 2020
Windows
Traditional Chinese windows made from financial newspaper and bamb...
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2010s English Gordon Cheung Furniture
Materials
Paper, Bamboo
"Mother" by Gordon Cheung
By Gordon Cheung
Located in Atlanta, GA
Artwork by Gordon Cheung, Mother, 2009, Laser pyrography, vaporised stock listings on plywood, 21 x 17 x 2cm
The laser pyrographic etchings are layered with financial newspaper be...
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Early 2000s English Gordon Cheung Furniture
Materials
Wood
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"Still Life with Flowers after Harmanus Uppink, 1789" by Gordon Cheung
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