Nature’s Muse: Delving into the Intricate Illustrations of Sam Yong
Sam Yong is an artist and illustrator based in Melbourne, Australia, working across a variety of traditional mediums.
A love of nature and solo adventure manifests through his art, where intricate illustrations reflect on complex relationships between living things. Yong has exhibited in Paris, the United States, New Zealand, Melbourne, and is placed in private commissions across the globe.
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