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Blue Release

$2200 – connect with artist over Instagram @mei.chan.long, or www.meichanlong.com or mei.chan.long@gmail.com.

Image Description

A blue sculpture of a bust figurine. The head is posing with it’s head leaning lower on it’s right side. It has a calm facial expression with tears running down her face. There are branches growing around and through a large circular shape above her head representing the artist’s part of her brain that was removed.

Positively Blue

$2200 – connect with artist over Instagram @mei.chan.long, or www.meichanlong.com or mei.chan.long@gmail.com.

Image Description

A blue sculpture of a bust figurine. The head is posing with it’s head leaning lower on it’s right side. It has a calm smiling face with a leaf growing out of her mouth. There are leaves on the left side going up to the head and curves branching from her head. There is a flower growing above her forehead and has two blue jay birds – one above her head and one on the side leaves.

Artist Statement

Sculptor Mei Chan-Long turns to art-making as a vehicle for self-expression. Alternating between contemporary and figurative sculptures, Chan-Long’s sculptures act as lines of communications, translating experiences and emotions that are often times difficult to verbally articulate.

Her sculptures express undergoing emotional and spiritual changes. These apparent contradictions that present themselves in Chan-Long’s sculptures point to the fluctuating emotions that ebb and flow within us.

Her work has been shown at Sculptors Society of Canada, Visual Arts Centre of Clarington, Etobicoke Civic Centre, Nathan Phillips Square, Union Station, Globe & Mail Centre, TIFF, Toronto galleries and publications. Employment background is design in marketing, working with furniture, period jewelry and creating with special children.