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Jason Jeynes — Stillness in Light and Form
Australian artist Jason Jeynes brings architectural balance and painterly depth to the timeless tradition of still life. Based in Hong Kong for over two decades, he translates everyday objects into meditations on light, form, and quiet grace. A self-taught painter inspired by the Old Masters, Jeynes merges classical discipline with a contemporary eye. Each composition reflects his background in architecture—structured yet intimate, refined yet quietly emotional. Through tradi
Mar 11


Kavita Issar Batra — Finding Magic in the Mundane
Indo-British artist Kavita Issar Batra invites us to see beauty in the overlooked—the cracked pavements, the found fragments, the dance of light on the everyday. Her celebrated Morning Walk Montage series and mixed media explorations turn daily observation into lyrical meditation. Represented by TAVERNART, her art bridges craft, poetry, and ecological mindfulness. Step into her world at the 2026 Hong Kong Affordable Arts Fair and rediscover the wonder under your own feet. �
Mar 9


Henry Lau — Painting Presence and Poise
Master artist Henry Lau captures the living rhythm of Hong Kong and beyond through brushwork both delicate and decisive. Trained in architecture and celebrated internationally, his art illuminates the grace of ordinary life—soft horizons, quiet streets, fleeting gestures rendered eternal. His works, presented by TAVERNART, remind us that elegance lies in observation and beauty in restraint. Experience his artistry at the 2026 Hong Kong Affordable Arts Fair and see how simpli
Mar 8


Rolland Cheung Wui Hei — Where Nature Meets Design
Hong Kong artist and designer Rolland Cheung brings poetry to structure and emotion to material. His works—like “Settle: Wind, Tender and Speed” and “The Silver Tree” —breathe life into spaces, translating the quiet resilience of nature into visual form. With an architectural lens and a meditative heart, Cheung transforms everyday textures into contemplative art. Discover his journey with TAVERNART at the 2026 Hong Kong Affordable Arts Fair — where the language of line, win
Mar 7
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