Tiny rabbits with tired eyes. Cats curled into question marks. Each sculpture is a poem in metal.
Best known for his miniature bronze animal sculptures—often rabbits, cats, or birds with hauntingly human expressions—Kuang captures emotions we rarely attribute to creatures: melancholy, curiosity, quiet dignity. Each piece is hand-finished, with textures that invite touch and details that reward close looking.
His art doesn’t shout. It waits. And in waiting, it speaks volumes about memory, companionship, and the fragile line between wild and domestic.
Chenkai Kuang’s bronze animals feel alive—not because they move, but because they remember.