Past Exhibition
Emerging Ink Artists
14 Oct - 14 Oct | 2017
Hao ShimingCheuk Ka-wai, CherieZhang XiaoliQiao Yuan Introduction
Special opening on the occasion of South Island Art Day
Dance performance 1:45pm (by Wilfred Wong) & 3:30pm (by Blue Ka Wing)
Address: 2305 Hing Wai Centre, 7 Tin Wan Praya Road, Aberdeen
Free shuttle bus from Wong Chuk Hang MTR station to Alisan Fine Arts, www.sicd.com.hk for more info
Exhibition continues until 18 November 2017 by appointment only
Alisan Fine Arts is proud to present a group exhibition of five talented emerging ink artists from Beijing, Shanghai and Hong Kong showcasing both conceptional and visual ink painting. In this exhibition, Beijing artist Hao Shiming, Shanghai painter Qiao Yuan and Hong Kong artist Kassia Ko depict faraway mountains which in use of spiral lines, soft colours and new look ink work respectively, while Cheuk Ka-wai Cherie and Zhang Xiaoli, both represent Hong Kong neo-classical ink art in meticulous painting style to create their surrealistic paintings. The paintings on display are distinct in stylist but similar in inspiration of traditional ink. This is the first time we will be exhibiting Qiao Yuan’s paintings.
Dance performance 1:45pm (by Wilfred Wong) & 3:30pm (by Blue Ka Wing)
Address: 2305 Hing Wai Centre, 7 Tin Wan Praya Road, Aberdeen
Free shuttle bus from Wong Chuk Hang MTR station to Alisan Fine Arts, www.sicd.com.hk for more info
Exhibition continues until 18 November 2017 by appointment only
Alisan Fine Arts is proud to present a group exhibition of five talented emerging ink artists from Beijing, Shanghai and Hong Kong showcasing both conceptional and visual ink painting. In this exhibition, Beijing artist Hao Shiming, Shanghai painter Qiao Yuan and Hong Kong artist Kassia Ko depict faraway mountains which in use of spiral lines, soft colours and new look ink work respectively, while Cheuk Ka-wai Cherie and Zhang Xiaoli, both represent Hong Kong neo-classical ink art in meticulous painting style to create their surrealistic paintings. The paintings on display are distinct in stylist but similar in inspiration of traditional ink. This is the first time we will be exhibiting Qiao Yuan’s paintings.