The artworks in the exhibition “Born From Thoughts” are not only independent pieces but also interconnected, forming a narrative that reflects SIUKINS’ personal experiences, emotions, and thought processes while skillfully conveying a profound sense of alienation.
SIUKINS’ painting style is deeply inspired by Japanese manga culture, with recurring characters and thought bubbles that evoke elements of Japanese superflat art. This allows audience members of different age groups to resonate with the art while leaving infinite room for their imagination. Although these works may appear simple, upon closer observation, viewers can discover how the artist ingeniously reconstructs his carefully crafted worldview, and, in the process, infuse it with new vitality. The juxtaposition of familiarity and reconstruction creates a unique visual language that invites viewers to contemplate the power and essence of thought, as well as the transformative potential of art. Through this series of new works, SIUKINS encourages the audience to explore their inner worlds and embark on a journey of self-discovery.
This exhibition is an opportunity not to be missed. The Stallery WCH sincerely invites all art lovers and the curious to explore this captivating exhibition and witness first-hand SIUKINS’ unique artistic expression. Together, we will discover the beauty that emerges at the intersection of abstract thought and tangible creation.
Gallery address: G/F 82A Stone Nullah Lane, Wanchai