The art of seeing differently
David Cheung has always noticed what others overlook—the curve of a shadow, the rhythm of repetition, the harmony in everyday forms. As a child, that sensitivity set him apart.
later diagnosed as autism, made social connection difficult and led to years of feeling out of place.
In adulthood, after losing his dream job, David fell into a deep depression. It wasn’t until he picked up a pencil again—returning to the one thing that had brought him joy as a child—that everything began to shift.

“The way I see and interpret details has become a central part of my creative process.”
What many had seen as a limitation became the foundation of his art. His ability to see intricate detail, think visually, and express emotion through structure and form turned into a strength.
Today, David Cheung is an internationally collected artist known for his meticulous, moving work.
His art is a quiet celebration of difference—and an invitation to see beauty in new ways.
