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Okumura akifumi 奥村晃史
Akihiro Omura was born in 1972 in Gifu Prefecture. He received his art education at Gifu National University and Fukui National University.
Since the 1990s, he has begun creating a series of works themed around animals, and has held multiple solo exhibitions in Japan and South Korea. His works have also received art and culture awards from Gifu Prefecture and Gifu City.
Omura's works are collected by institutions such as the Gifu Prefectural Museum of Art and the Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine.
Mak Ka Yan 麥家欣
Graduated from the University of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology and is a children's art instructor. Mak explores human relationship and the linkage between people and the city in her works. She often begins from scenes from her daily life. Through her paintings, she removes her self-imposed restrictions in life. Her paintings depict pie-in-the-sky ideas in a realistic style, showing the interplay between “reality” and “illusion”.
Wong Chak Hung 黃澤雄
Wong Chak Hung (b.1963) was born in Hong Kong. He graduated from The Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing in 1989. His distinctive style of the painted MTR mosaic squares is significantly recognised by the audience since millennium. The simplicity of his works release a strong state of calm and quietude, reflecting the artist’s tranquility mind. Audiences from Hong Kong may feel emotionally connected to Wong’s work easily, a rather intimate interaction between the audience and their everyday life memories. Wong was well recognised for his remarkable work, his works are collected by the Hong Kong Heritage Museum, Hong Kong Culture Museum, Fung Ping Shan Museum, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Polytechnic University and Hong Kong Baptist University amongst other academic institutions and private collections.
Liu Siu Him
Liu Siu Him (b.1991) was born in Hong Kong. He graduated from the HKICC Lee Shau Kee School of Creativity and the Hong Kong Art School (fine art). After graduation, he worked in the toy industry for more than ten years, mainly engaged in cabinet art design and toy scene exhibition production. He has also loved collecting monster and robot toys since he was a child.Most of the works are mainly paintings, but there are also sculptures. The themes are mostly based on fantasy special shooting scenes like Tokusatsu. He likes to use Hong Kong’s place names, history and landforms as the creative concept to combine it with some real people and things. He hopes to assemble an alternative world view to read and re-experience familiar places and discover the Hong Kong monster.
Tang Shue Fung
Tang Shue Fung was born in 1995, Hong Kong. He graduated from the department of Fine Arts at the Chinese University of Hong Kong in 2017. Tang is a painter of modern urban life, concerning about the exhaustion and nervousness of city-dwellers resulted from the fast paced environment and the lack of normative lifestyle in the modern urban life respectively. A series of portraits depicting occasional subtle interactions between peoples and objects, and the glazed eyes appeared on their faces, expressing the aformentioned psychological states, served as a record of our time. Tang is the recipient of Cheung’s Fine Arts Award (Western Painting), Culture Corner Art Academy Fine Arts Award (Western Painting) and Cheng Ming Fine Art Award.