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Inky Paws and Fluffy Fur Emerge From Kamwei Fong’s Minimalist Cat Drawings — Colossal

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 18 July 2024 13:48
Published 18 July 2024
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Illustration#animals #cats #drawing #ink #Kamwei FongJuly 18, 2024Jackie Andres#animals #cats #drawing #ink #Kamwei Fong



Illustration

#animals
#cats
#drawing
#ink
#Kamwei Fong

July 18, 2024

Jackie Andres

All images © Kamwei Fong, shared with permission

Kamwei Fong (previously) is drawn to the nature of cats. Whether extroverted and playful or curious and timid, the clawed companions truly relish living their lives as they please, embodying a charming spirit that inspires the artist time and again.

Appreciative of the calm that follows working in solitude, Fong has often prioritized creative autonomy and introspection. Slowly but surely creating each piece by cross-hatching in ink, he undertakes a process “akin to meditation…As I work on the drawings, meticulously adding fur one stroke at a time, I often feel like I’m the only person in the world. It’s a calming and therapeutic experience.”

Minimalism is a cornerstone of Fong’s drawings. Occasionally omitting certain features like mouths, noses, and whiskers, the essence of a cat is still articulated without confounding the composition. “I aim to convey an important message,” Fong shares. “As humans, we often complicate our lives unnecessarily with various ties and complexities.”

For more fine-tuned felines, follow Fong on Instagram and Cara.

 

a black ink drawing of a cat with spots, wide eyes, and a striped tail

a black ink drawing of a cat's head. it has black ears and patches around either side of its face, and it is missing its left eye

Inky Paws and Fluffy Fur Emerge From Kamwei Fong’s Minimalist Cat Drawings — Colossal

a black ink drawing of a cat's head with striped details on either side of its face, around the eyes.  a black ink drawing of a plump cat with its tail extended fully upward

a black ink drawing of a cat's head, with darker ears and lighter details around the corners of its face

a black ink drawing of a bonsai tree with a cat sitting on a branch.

#animals
#cats
#drawing
#ink
#Kamwei Fong

 

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