Light comes in various color temperatures, shapes, and textures, embodying every pure space. Most organisms exhibit phototropism. Since childhood, I have been drawn to light; in its warmth and softness, different surface textures create unique patterns. My journey into painting began when I was fascinated by “Kame Hame Ha” in the anime “DragonBall Z”. I often find myself wanting to capture light in my work, which I describe as a “sense of gaze.” From stones enveloped in water to the transparent plastic packaging, this time it is about the “lights” itself. Painting is a magical process that allows me to capture the intangible, leaving behind traces with each brushstroke, even creating. I liken this process to finding a saving point in a video game.
Chino NG, a Hong Kong artist, primarily uses painting and installation as his creative mediums. His works around the concept of “gaze,” utilize rich textures and light reflections to explore the sensations that emerge when light scatters across different materials.
Opening : 5/10 (Saturday) 4-7pm
Gallery address: 10/F, Foo Tak Building, 365-367 Hennessy Road, Wan Chai
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