Hong Kong, Feb. 1 -- "The aim of art is to represent not the outward appearance of things, but their inward significance." Aristotle famously quoted. Abhay Sehgal's work walks a very thin line between surrealism and logomania, where the significance of his art lies in what he calls, "the third perspective".

"There are fewer stories in my artwork and more observations. I like to observe a lot and then make up a story of why we tend to react to certain things in our way. It's not even critiquing a certain reaction to anything but it's like naturally how we are evolving in our societies and why we do this. That's what my pieces are about." He shares as we catch up with the artist, fresh off the success of his debut exhibition Add to Cart at...