‘Patience 01' - Adam Leng
By Adam Leng - ‘Patience 01’
104 x 155cm
Acrylic on canvas framed in Blackwood
This piece is an original by Adam Leng, created in 2024 and can be sold individually or as a pair with ‘Patience 02’. Please find shipping information for this piece, or please enquire here.
*Please use the featured image as the most accurate representation of the artwork’s colour.
‘Soft Places/What Came Next’ is the sequel to Adam’s debut solo exhibition ‘Bobby Love’. Expanding upon his ethos of art as a meditative tool to explore the subconscious, this show seeks to unpack the complexities and deeply personal nature of grief. Divided into two distinct bodies of work, the ephemeral experience of grief is deconstructed and laid bare.’
By Adam Leng - ‘Patience 01’
104 x 155cm
Acrylic on canvas framed in Blackwood
This piece is an original by Adam Leng, created in 2024 and can be sold individually or as a pair with ‘Patience 02’. Please find shipping information for this piece, or please enquire here.
*Please use the featured image as the most accurate representation of the artwork’s colour.
‘Soft Places/What Came Next’ is the sequel to Adam’s debut solo exhibition ‘Bobby Love’. Expanding upon his ethos of art as a meditative tool to explore the subconscious, this show seeks to unpack the complexities and deeply personal nature of grief. Divided into two distinct bodies of work, the ephemeral experience of grief is deconstructed and laid bare.’
By Adam Leng - ‘Patience 01’
104 x 155cm
Acrylic on canvas framed in Blackwood
This piece is an original by Adam Leng, created in 2024 and can be sold individually or as a pair with ‘Patience 02’. Please find shipping information for this piece, or please enquire here.
*Please use the featured image as the most accurate representation of the artwork’s colour.
‘Soft Places/What Came Next’ is the sequel to Adam’s debut solo exhibition ‘Bobby Love’. Expanding upon his ethos of art as a meditative tool to explore the subconscious, this show seeks to unpack the complexities and deeply personal nature of grief. Divided into two distinct bodies of work, the ephemeral experience of grief is deconstructed and laid bare.’