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erik cheung Hello, my name is erik cheung,
and I'm a doodle addict.
Edmonton canada

I have spent 40 years trying to develop my art following an instinct, subconscious drive I tend to believe. That is why my work varies from sculpture to drawing, painting, representational to expressive and abstraction. I taught my students doodling years back, knowing I need to surpass in skills, I pushed my approach further and landed on a new style L'automatisme Nouvelle. I was fortunate to have studied under Pat Martin Bates at the University. Her subconscious abstract works somehow led me into the same realm of stories from another world.

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I specialize in acrylic, drawing, gold leaf, marker, mixed media, oils, painting, pencil drawing, sculpture.


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Projection

The red shape on the top right is the projected area.

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Snail

transferred to glass!

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Rosamunde

It is one continuous line. The name of a historic figure. I started to name my doodle with names at one point.

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Halloween

This is an image found without alterations hidden within a page of crazy lines. It must be a nightmare in my subconscious. www.patreon.com/erikcheung

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Figurine

The form of Martial Arts introduced by Bruce Lee embraces `being formless’ as a central idea. Sharing this belief, my works do not start with an intention of what to make, but rather the process is to follow-through to what the works wish to become. In Jeet Kun To, the practice is to `be water’, to react and to blend. Instead of following the artist’s desire to direct the brush, I enhance, without an intention to change or render. The composition dropped from elsewhere as a message and is polished to shine.

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Sutra

Whether the script in the background is an actual sutra is not the concern, even if it is, would it be readable to most? I question the use of lines in Calligraphy. Without the recognition of the exact words or meaning, can we still appreciate the quality and skills involved? Armed with a Chinese writing foundation, I adapted the use of the eight strokes (the basis of construction to Chinese character). The `writings’ resembles Chinese/Japanese writings but in fact, they are not. I needed a texture. With language as a symbol of culture, by visually adapting these kind of lines endears us to the image.

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The Psychic

The only line added consciously is the hand. It leads the eye to the eye and thereby showing the viewers that it is in fact a figure. The shape on the right feels kind of right to be there, it really does not matter what it is. Compositional-wise , it works.

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Echoes

This was a transitional piece as I enlarged/zoomed out the 'mass' of the doodle towards the edge of the paper. This was one of the last pieces of abstracts before my figures surfaced from the compositions.

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Disintegration

Another transitional one from 2017 in the size of 18" x 24". Looking back, this work starts showing me some glimpses. Abstracts do have an impersonal quality to it. Since it is not grounded with our everyday familiar objects or people, not knowing the visual language would be hard to understand the merits. I guess that is why I fell back to semi figurative.

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Remembrance

The poppy, The figure. The pose. The profile. That thought.

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Lovers

Face to face, eye to eye, this pair of lovers is sharing their moment, despite any other figures which comes and goes. Now, all rests in the back of the mind, buried.

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Grim Reaper

Mr. Death and his shackle.

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Smoke

Like smoke, the line finishes as soon as it began. There is no room for any colour shapes, or anything else to be done to it; any additions would disturb the coherent of the flow. Contrast, balance and flow all met there. Art simply surfaced at that very moment and left a trace. This very line represents 3 decades of work!

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The Golden Idol

This picture, among my many others, was created by following the doodle lines made in a minute. The figure and composition was FOUND from the loops in between... without alterations. https://youtu.be/xOa42BwxOx4

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Remorse

Some works were born to be prodigious. Once the preliminary lines were laid within the first minute, the quality of the shapes, the diagonal composition and the weight were balanced out. With the black mass as the hood, a face, hidden underneath, is unveiled. With the addition of the black fingers and the white hand, the full figure surfaced naturally. The black fingers are the minimal suggestions to add character. The title `Remorse’ came about because of the bowed head and the pose. utube clip: https://youtu.be/mb48rCx-lYI

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Queen of the Night

Since the dawn of l’automatisme, the floating shapes of Miro and Klee were praised as musical suggestions. Unlike the Masters, my groundwork of flowing lines speaks melody and rhythm from a musical score perspective. The flow of lines ties the art elements into a composition. It also reflects a concept from Chinese paintings, which says, ` as a line moves into the invisible, the idea continues.’

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