“Taste of Colour” is a new collection of paintings depicting my love of food. I try to capture the colours, textures and freshness of these favourite foods into my artwork, as a result, my process becomes more like cooking instead of painting. I represent different food together, illustrating sweet, sour, crispy and chewy; colour then morphs into taste. I invite the viewer to enjoy the delicious taste of my work.
Taste of Colour - Tobiko
Framed by Artist
Framed
This artwork is currently framed.
It comes with an external frame.
Framed dimensions - 30.5(W) x 35.5(H).
Artwork dimensions - 19.0(W) x 14.0(H).
Artwork Details
Medium | Watercolour, Paper, Framed by Artist |
Dimensions | 30.5cm (W) x 35.5cm (H) x 1.9cm (D) |
20,014 Customer Reviews |
Return it for free within 7 days
Artwork Description
Artist Bio
Lei Cui (Carlos) is a Melbourne-based illustrator and visual artist. After moving from Malaysia to Australia in 2009, he worked in graphic design for nearly a decade. Having admired realism since childhood, he returned to study illustration at Melbourne Polytechnic, completing his Bachelor's degree in 2022.
During his studies, he developed a deep interest in conceptual art, particularly color psychology in hyperrealism. His work is characterized by organic brushstrokes and unique textures, evoking a nostalgic, dreamlike state through carefully chosen color palettes. Influenced by Chinese contemporary artist Leng Jun and Vincent van Gogh, Carlos continuously experiments with various mediums in his pursuit of hyperrealistic perfection.
For Carlos, emotional expression is paramount in his art, with colors, mediums, and techniques serving as complementary tools in his creative process. He harmoniously captures the connection between subject and viewer through his hypnotic brushwork, creating distinctive textures, depth, and highlights. His delicate rendering techniques and emotive color choices help bridge the gap between artwork and audience.