Friday 31 May 2013

Famous Artists In and From Hong Kong

By Hazel Rabi


The Hong Kong art scene is expanding fast with life and vitality. The world is targeted on the art that's now coming from Hong Kong. This sudden interest is caused by the hysteria of new art studios and Hong Kong museums that have opened inside the year. HK is home to so many fantastic artists, but there are a few that stand out more than any others.

Giles Dawe

Giles won't be a Hong Kong local, but he has been living in Hong Kong with hopes to break into the art scene there. His artwork has appeared in HK museums and tiny art shows that showcase his oil paintings and other artwork. He has also appeared in HK mags that showcase his lovely and unique work.

Songhua

Song is a famous Chinese artist that has been a big name in Hong Kong for quite awhile. His artwork is focused on normal Chinese art featuring Bird and Flower. These symbols are of high significance to Chinese art, but he focuses on bringing this idea to the modern-art world. His work is astounding and textured, and it has also appeared in museums in HK.

Hai Tian

Hai Tian is a Chinese artist who has had work display around the world. His art in museums in Hong Kong stand out the most. His melancholy art is unhappy but galvanizing. His art is based upon painting, but he deviates from the standard laws that painters often use in China. This reflects in the poetic and lovely nature of his work. His work is prized and displayed at the Chinese Art Museum as well as other museums all over the country.

Feng Zikai

This artist is no longer alive, but he was a major influence on Hong Kong art. He made Chinese calligraphy art, music and architecture. His toons were some of the most electrifying pieces of his. They mixed Western and Eastern systems to form something unique and fresh. His art speaks of humanism greatly, and he leaves behind a bequest that won't be forgotten. His artwork is displayed at the Hong Kong Museum of Art, and it is customarily exhibited in galleries around the globe.




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