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"Unseen" brings together recent paintings by Nong Shao Hua that explore the quiet spaces between memory, perception, and imagination. In these works, fragments of everyday life—figures, objects, dim interiors, and anonymous landscapes—appear suspended in ambiguous settings where narrative remains deliberately unresolved. Nong’s restrained palette and layered brushwork create atmospheres that feel both intimate and distant, inviting viewers to look slowly and attentively. Rather than presenting clear stories, the paintings suggest moments that might otherwise pass unnoticed: fleeting gestures, overlooked presences, and subtle emotional states. **Unseen** reflects the artist’s ongoing interest in what lies beneath ordinary experience—the hidden tensions, private reflections, and silent dramas that shape our inner world. In these quiet yet compelling images, the familiar becomes strangely poetic, reminding us that much of life’s meaning exists just beyond the surface of what we immediately recognise.
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Nong Shao Hua, Spring Onion Seller, Painting
At first, I wanted to give space to these almost invisible elements by rendering them in large-scale drawings. I then returned to smaller engravings for their intimate and precious quality, like quiet tributes. Some works also take the form of more classical landscapes, where I explore the play of light and reflections on water. My work explores the living world through a sensitive gaze. I am drawn to what breathes and moves - trees, waves, and leaves - but also to what quietly disappears: birds, flowers, and forgotten seeds.
For me, everything is part of a natural cycle of life, loss, and renewal. I am especially interested in what often goes unnoticed, what seems small or insignificant but holds something essential. Through these discreet presences, I invite the viewer to slow down, to look more closely, and to feel the fragile, continuous life that surrounds us.
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