Hong Kong-based artistJohnson Tsangis known for his astounding ability to manipulate clay into exquisite porcelain sculptures.

In the delicate sculpture, two facescovered tightly in their face maskskiss.

Yet at the same time, the gesture is touching.

Still in One Piece III by Johnson Tsang

It’s a reminder that even with the need for separation, we can still enjoy moments of closeness.

The emotional impact of the sculpture is not unusual when one consider’s Tsang’s body of work.

This particular sculpture, created in a thin layer of porcelain, stirs up many different sentiments.

Detail of Ceramic Face Mask Sculpture by Johnson Tsang

Delicate yet dynamic, it sends a powerful message about the state of the world today.

At the beginning of May, this idea popped up in my mind from nowhere during my meditation.

Ideas came up to me like this very often.

Many of my pieces were created with ideas popped up during meditation, Tsang tells My Modern Met.

I have a strong feeling that these creative ideas were not originated from me.

But I believe there must be a good reason that it came to me.

Maybe just because I have the ability to realize these wonderful ideas and show them to the right people.

For this reason, I don’t want to interpret it myself.

Take a closer look at Johnson Tsang’s incredibly movingand timelyporcelain sculpture.