2022
《踩單車》(2022)水墨設色紙本 鏡框 143 (H) x 110 (W) cm
Go Cycling (2022), Ink and colour on paper, 143 (H) x 110 (W) cm.
Go Cycling (2022), Ink and colour on paper, 143 (H) x 110 (W) cm.
《煮飯仔》(2022)水墨設色紙本 鏡框 143 (H) x 110 (W) cm
Playing house (2022), Ink and colour on paper, 143 (H) x 110 (W) cm.
Playing house (2022), Ink and colour on paper, 143 (H) x 110 (W) cm.
2021
《畫東西》(2021) 水墨設色紙本 鏡框 114.5cm x 140cm
Draw Something (2021), Ink and colour on paper, 114.5 x 140 cm; with frame size: 125 x 150 x 6 cm.
2022年Sovereign傑出亞洲藝術獎入圍作品
Shortlisted for The 2022 Sovereign Asian Art Prize.
“Draw Something” shows my appreciation to children’s creativity through drawing. It also lays my blessings to their future, encouraging them to perceive the world in their own bright and wonderful ways. The idea was originally inspired by my children, Miriam and Moses, casually drawing on the blackboard. Children loves to draw, especially with chalk. Sketching by means of lines and letters, children will imagine themselves as teachers or parents and freely expressing their thoughts, ideas and feelings on the board. There are no rules, no boundaries, no limits – not like reality. You can see that this artwork is full of lively rainbow colours – Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue and Purple. It reflects the joyfulness and goodness in all of us. When was the last time we sat down to just “Draw Something”?
Draw Something (2021), Ink and colour on paper, 114.5 x 140 cm; with frame size: 125 x 150 x 6 cm.
2022年Sovereign傑出亞洲藝術獎入圍作品
Shortlisted for The 2022 Sovereign Asian Art Prize.
“Draw Something” shows my appreciation to children’s creativity through drawing. It also lays my blessings to their future, encouraging them to perceive the world in their own bright and wonderful ways. The idea was originally inspired by my children, Miriam and Moses, casually drawing on the blackboard. Children loves to draw, especially with chalk. Sketching by means of lines and letters, children will imagine themselves as teachers or parents and freely expressing their thoughts, ideas and feelings on the board. There are no rules, no boundaries, no limits – not like reality. You can see that this artwork is full of lively rainbow colours – Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue and Purple. It reflects the joyfulness and goodness in all of us. When was the last time we sat down to just “Draw Something”?