Posts tagged art
A Harmonious Manifesto: Tik Ka From East 迪嘉: 情懷未變

Tik Ka Ng, otherwise known as Tik Ka from East, creates art that wakes the consciousness and transports the observer into a vivid, fantastical dreamscape of colliding cultures. The Hong Kong-born multimedia artist who now resides in the United Kingdom has an unbridled talent for bringing the historical mysticism of East Asian arts (particularly Chinese mythology) and blending it with modern pop culture iconography into his work. 

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Haute Décor: de Gournay’s Hand-painted Wallpapers Are Couture For The Home 綻放牆上的浮華世界

If walls could talk, they might describe an idyllic Chinese landscape, animated by plumed birds, luscious flowers and undulating rice paddy grasses. Attention would also be lavished on the brilliance of the rich blue, green, red and gold colours as well as the intricacy of the hand-painted design, so exquisitely detailed as to seem life-like. But only those walls covered in panels of de Gournay wallpaper would possess the eloquence to do these scenes justice. 

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Creating Art for a Good Cause: Fête Chinoise's Behind-the-Scenes Journey

At Fête Chinoise, we believe that art has the power to inspire, connect, and make a positive impact. That's why we are excited to share the story of how our team created a stunning piece of art for a charitable cause – the Campfire Circle Paddle Project. Join us behind the scenes to see how our Design Annual 2023's cover art came to life on a paddle, all in the spirit of giving back & Move Culture Forward.

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Breaking Tradition Within A Tradition: Jameson Yap 葉彥晨: 自在如水「流書」體

It isn’t often that you hear a calligrapher cite Pablo Picasso as a major influence, but that’s exactly what Jameson Yap shared when we sat down to talk about his inspiration, process and journey. It turns out that Picasso was very much a fan of the ancient Chinese art, even going so far as to proclaim: “Had I been born Chinese, I would have been a calligrapher, not a painter.

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The Design of "Love at Mid-Autumn" 繼續《愛在中秋》

As a special spotlight on one of our committee members, Sue Tang is a special individual who has not only well-achieved in her professional career, she is also a role model when it comes to volunteering and building community. Recently, Sue was recognized as one of the Chinese-Canadian Legends, which celebrates many veterans in the community for their decades of achievement. Amongst other winners which included Dr. Chester Ho, David Leung, photographer James Lin, Jenny Pu, and Daniel Quan-Watson.

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Flower Power: Designing Delight 以花說故事

That sense of identity runs deep in his work. John brings to it an East Asian aesthetic, a result of where he has lived, and grown up, which is what makes his floristry practice, so rare and special. John actively explores notions of culture in his design approach. With a focus on the contemporary, he brings a distinct narrative and consistency of thought in every masterpiece that he and his team creates at their Singapore design studio — This Humid House.

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朱達誠 Chu Tat Shing Toronto Art Exhibition

The “Art at Heart, Chu Tat-shing Exhibition” taking place at the Chinese Cultural Centre of Greater Toronto from August 4-13, 2023. This summer, Toronto welcomes renowned Hong Kong sculpture artist, Mr. Chu Tat-shing. The exhibition, a unique interplay of Eastern and Western cultures, showcases Toronto’s vibrant cultural diversity while offering a glance into Hong Kong’s rich heritage.

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Game On: Arnold Tsang 曾昭雋:「Chill 」的人生攻略

In a blaze of publicity, Tsang quit the company that was his creative home for the past twelve years to leap again into the unknown. His latest venture is Azuki, the digital brand known for its collection of 10,000 NFTs on the decentralized Ethereum blockchain. As its name implies, Azuki are little red beans disguised as youth culture rebels who skate the Internet. They are outsiders, prone to taking risks, and alarming the Establishment, much like NFTs themselves, a pandemic-era phenomenon sold in virtual marketplaces, using the same blockchain ledger technology as cryptocurrencies.

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Behind the Mystery of Art for New Collectors

For many people, the art market is mysterious and unfamiliar. At the same time, collecting art is a very attractive hobby, especially when factoring in the concept of investing in art that grows in value over time. The publicity and marketing of auction companies has opened the door to many new collectors, allowing them to get in touch with works of art one step at a time. So how does one begin collecting art and building a collection? What should you pay attention to when you start your personal collection? Let us explore the definition of collection and collections, and share some reference strategies for buying art.

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A Role Within A Role – Exploring Anna May Wong Through Photography

Anna May Wong was born in Los Angeles in 1905 to second-generation immigrants and has quite an inspirational story. May found herself excluded from Chinese theatre, given her "Americanness" and similarly, Americans found her too Chinese for specific roles. May was no stranger to that universal feeling that many diasporas must confront – being stuck between multiple identities. Yinsey Wang explores her legacy through her primary art medium, self-portraiture photography, to feel connected with the diaspora experience in this unique way.

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