An Appreciation Of Dong Kingman

I find the works of Dong Kingman delightful. His townscapes, of glitzy high rises or back-street sardine-packed scruffiness,  have a charm of individuality. He can stitch together shapes of bridges and boats; sky, water and sand; fences, stately ornaments, quaint vehicles and graffitti-covered walls with eccentric people in familiar postures; pigeons and cats and cute everyday stuff with a touch of humour. A remarkable man, with an eye for the common sights in an ordinary place, he sees the new meaning in them and paints them in striking surprises. Thus his body of works gives joy and refreshment to many who share his attitude towards creativity.
How does Dong Kingman work? Where does he get his content from? What are his subject preferences? How does he approach his paintings?
With curious questions like these to awaken the appreciation, enjoy the following as I have:







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