








‘T.C 10' - Adam Leng
By Adam Leng - ‘T.C 10‘
122 × 152cm
Oil and acrylic on canvas
This piece is an original by Adam Leng, created in 2025. Please find shipping information for this piece, or please enquire here.
‘Transparent Collective’ is a layered exploration of identity and personal evolution, rooted in my own lived experiences and the generational shifts I continue to navigate as a First Nations man. Using oil paint to build visual strata, each piece embodies the transitions, trials and quiet revelations that shape an individual—both personally and through the lineage they inherit. As I work to break cycles of intergenerational trauma, these paintings serve as both witness and offering, inviting viewers to look beyond surfaces and recognise the complex, often invisible processes that make us who we are. Though deeply personal, this body of work speaks to a collective experience—transparent yet universal.
By Adam Leng - ‘T.C 10‘
122 × 152cm
Oil and acrylic on canvas
This piece is an original by Adam Leng, created in 2025. Please find shipping information for this piece, or please enquire here.
‘Transparent Collective’ is a layered exploration of identity and personal evolution, rooted in my own lived experiences and the generational shifts I continue to navigate as a First Nations man. Using oil paint to build visual strata, each piece embodies the transitions, trials and quiet revelations that shape an individual—both personally and through the lineage they inherit. As I work to break cycles of intergenerational trauma, these paintings serve as both witness and offering, inviting viewers to look beyond surfaces and recognise the complex, often invisible processes that make us who we are. Though deeply personal, this body of work speaks to a collective experience—transparent yet universal.
By Adam Leng - ‘T.C 10‘
122 × 152cm
Oil and acrylic on canvas
This piece is an original by Adam Leng, created in 2025. Please find shipping information for this piece, or please enquire here.
‘Transparent Collective’ is a layered exploration of identity and personal evolution, rooted in my own lived experiences and the generational shifts I continue to navigate as a First Nations man. Using oil paint to build visual strata, each piece embodies the transitions, trials and quiet revelations that shape an individual—both personally and through the lineage they inherit. As I work to break cycles of intergenerational trauma, these paintings serve as both witness and offering, inviting viewers to look beyond surfaces and recognise the complex, often invisible processes that make us who we are. Though deeply personal, this body of work speaks to a collective experience—transparent yet universal.