A selection of work by Amsterdam-based illustrator and artist Andrew Tseng. While initially studying psychology, Tseng eventually decided to follow his deep desire to pursue art and applied to art school. Whether working on commercial or personal projects, Tseng incorporates his abstract sense of humour and grotesque characters into all of his pieces. He also enjoys experimenting with printmaking techniques (screen printing and risograph printing) as well as ceramics, and often brings that tactile quality into even his digital work.
“My artwork often portrays absurd and theatrical scenes featuring characters with distorted muscular bodies. These characters push the boundaries of masculinity and the human form. The distorted perspectives and melodramatic approach highlight the strangeness of seemingly mundane activities. The characters always wear an eerie, almost flirtatious smile, as if inviting the viewer into their world. Dogs often accompany them, symbolizing man or an idealized version of humanity. These dogs embody strength, loyalty, and self-assuredness, but can also experience profound existential despair when confronted with the meaninglessness of life. This dichotomy often manifests through biting and barking.”
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