Wood Block Print – Four Season Flower – Spring
W400 X H500mm, China This wood block print is part of a set of 4 on the theme of “four seasons flower with birds”. The 4 seasons flowers, as its name described, depicted typical flowers of the...
View ArticleHong Kong Stories – Ho Fan + Michael Wolf
After last weekend packed with art events, keep up the art exercise this weekend and venue to see two of my favorite photographers depicting the scenes from the streets of Hong Kong. HONG KONG STORIES...
View ArticleWood Block Print – Achievement of 5 Sons
W290 X H409mm, China 五子登科 Wu Zi Deng Ke, is an idiom of blessing to wish great achievement for the off springs. There is a man named Dou Yu Jun, a scholar of the court in the 5 Dynasty period, he had...
View ArticleWood Block Print – Rooster
W600 X H170mm, China This rooster wood block print ,being horizontal and elongated in shape, is a special type of print that is used for the decoration of the top of the window frame. Click here to...
View ArticleWood Block Print – 8 Immortals Birthday Celebration
W370 X H390mm, China This wood block print entitled, “The 8 Immortal’s birthday celebration“. We are familiar with the phrase 壽比南山, 福如東海 life being as grand as the Mount Nanshan, fortune as deep as...
View ArticleCarpet Artwork – by Alexandra Kehayoglou + Dries Van Noten
Carpet Artwork by Dries Van Noten + Alexandra Kehayoglou 11:00 – 20:00 27 March – 29 March @ PMQ – the Qube 35 Aberdeen Street Central, Hong Kong only showing this weekend, so do miss the exhibition!
View ArticleWood Block Print – The Debts of Wang Ding Bao
W420 X H550mm, China A pair of two wood block prints which will be featured in today and tomorrow’s post, tells a story based on the Shandong opera. Student Wang made a gamble with the other students...
View ArticleThe Past is Continuing
THE PAST IS CONTINUING The train to the future makes 1000 years of history like a bygone yesterday. Along the way, you will see scenes of China over the centuries and changes in Hong Kong over the...
View Article“Vessel no Vessel” Exhibition
VESSEL no VESSEL by Tetsuya Ishiyama 18 April – 3 May 2015 (Sat & Sun), 1– 6 pm @ Unit Gallery, L5-23 JCCAC, Shek Kip Mei, Kowloon, Hong Kong.
View ArticleBoro – Fabric of Live Exhibition
BORO The Fabric of Life The word boro means ‘patched together’ and here refers to the indigo-dyed patched-together garments of the Japanese rural population. Expensive cotton fabrics were reserved to...
View ArticleWood Block Print – The Return of the Kitchen God
W310 X H470mm Time flies, holiday is over and its time to welcome the Kitchen God to return from his trip to the Jade Emperor. The Kitchen God will return today with his god friends, showing them the...
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