





Archival Print by Norman de Brackinghe
Punyu
ARTIST : Norman de Brackinghe
MEDIUM: Archival Print
YEAR: 2009
DIMENSION: W450 × L450mm
A series of images show Norman de Brackinghe’s unique ability to find beauty which other eyes may regard as trash. Without computer manipulation, his work is a faithful portrayal of what he sees. Which transform visual accidents observed on dilapidated walls, rust, tattered posters and road markings into an art form. The effects of time, weather and often neglect, produces wonderful combinations of colour and texture.
Punyu
ARTIST : Norman de Brackinghe
MEDIUM: Archival Print
YEAR: 2009
DIMENSION: W450 × L450mm
A series of images show Norman de Brackinghe’s unique ability to find beauty which other eyes may regard as trash. Without computer manipulation, his work is a faithful portrayal of what he sees. Which transform visual accidents observed on dilapidated walls, rust, tattered posters and road markings into an art form. The effects of time, weather and often neglect, produces wonderful combinations of colour and texture.
Punyu
ARTIST : Norman de Brackinghe
MEDIUM: Archival Print
YEAR: 2009
DIMENSION: W450 × L450mm
A series of images show Norman de Brackinghe’s unique ability to find beauty which other eyes may regard as trash. Without computer manipulation, his work is a faithful portrayal of what he sees. Which transform visual accidents observed on dilapidated walls, rust, tattered posters and road markings into an art form. The effects of time, weather and often neglect, produces wonderful combinations of colour and texture.
Norman de Brackinghe has lived in Hong Kong since 1976 originally exhibiting watercolour landscapes. However, through photography he found he could explore the world of abstraction, which was also close to his heart. For many years previously he was the director of an international publishing company in Hong Kong and had been involved in Design and the Graphic Arts the whole of his life.