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Gallery in the skies: in conversation with Chinese ink painter Chan Keng Tin
In his ethereal landscapes, Chan Keng Tin explores the “formless” space between heaven and earth
Gallery in the skies artist, portrait of Chan Keng Tin
Credit: Mike Pickles

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Brushes in Chan Keng Tin's Kennedy Town studio

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Brushes and inks in Chan Keng Tin's Kennedy Town studio

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Incense in Chan Keng Tin's Kennedy Town studio

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Formless by Chan Keng Tin

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Artist Chan Keng Tin at work on one of his art pieces

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Artist Chan Keng Tin smiling into the camera

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Close up of Chan Keng Tin's hands as he works on a piece for his Formless series

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An art piece from Chan Keng Tin's Formless series, hung onto a wall

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An art piece from Chan Keng Tin's Formless series displayed on a wall

Credit: Mike Pickles