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Other details :
Artwork unmounted, but already framed and ready to hang.
Dimensions :
28.3x40.2in
About this artwork
I was on the top of a double-decker bus on a rainy, London day. The whole street below became this impressionist dream seen through the rain-streaked window. The glass distorted everything – the modern buildings, the red bus ahead, the tiny figures hurrying along the pavement – turning an ordinary London street into something almost abstract. Working with oils on paper, I tried to capture that sense of being cocooned inside while watching the world… blur and shift through the rivulets of water. There's something magical about how rain transforms the familiar into the mysterious, making you see your own city as if for the first time. The colours seemed to melt and flow just like the water on the glass, creating this perfect marriage of medium and moment.
Min Leong is a painter born in Kuching, Malaysia and based in Sydney. His work centres on landscape from Malaysian forests to Australian coastlines. His paintings demonstrate a confident, expressive approach to colour — often pushing beyond naturalistic palettes into saturated purples, pinks, and oranges that capture the intense light of the Australian environment.
Leong gravitates toward subjects that emphasise the vertical and the immersive: towering eucalypts seen from below, dense rainforest canopies, and expansive vistas from elevated viewpoints. His work conveys a direct engagement with place and an interest in how light transforms the familiar into something vivid and heightened.