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GONE WITH THE WIND, 2011 (TinyHongKong Collection) Approx. Size: H23.4 x W33.1 inches (A1) Limited Edition 1 of 33 Visit kenkung.com for details and prices of other options. Art Description: GONE WITH THE WIND, 2011 (TinyHongKong Collection) Location: Sai Ying Pun Camera: Nikon FM2 Print on Cotton Artist Textured paper 310 gram *The artwork was developed from the film more than 10 years ago. We did a lot of procedures including handcraft and AI enhancement to make this work comes true, from a low-resolution photo, and make it paint-liked texture. It’s fun to try and error many times in this experimental process. It may not be perfect, but the imperfection made it Art. Story of the Artwork: Many years ago when I always brought my camera and exploring different places in Hong Kong. I found that the cargo terminal in Western District is the best place for chilling and capturing the sunset. This place is amazing and you can enjoy the best sunset scenery in front of you. You can smell the sense of sea breeze, listen to the rhythm of sea waves here. It made me remember the memories of the precious moments when I was around 10 years old. I remember my father is a hard-working man, I always know he needs to relax after long hours of works. He would like to bring us to take a walk every time after dinner. That’s one of the best memories of my family in my life. There is timing when you know that everything in your past is just like the name of the old movie, GONE WITH THE WIND. It’s hard for someone with an artist mind living in the commercial world like Hong Kong. But at the same time, this is the place I grow up and with a lot of memories and attachment. Sometimes life like a leave in the open sea, all you can do is keep your balance and go with the waves. You can’t control everything but only can choose to do the best on what you can control. And the most important message in my artwork GONE WITH THE WIND, is to want you to enjoy the peaceful moment with beautiful eyes, and live a better life every day. That's the story of this artwork. Hope you love my Artwork.
2011
Photogram on Paper
33
33.1 W x 23.4 H x 0.1 D in
Not Framed
Not applicable
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Ken Kung, born in Hong Kong, a city of mixed culture. He started doing photography at 8 and developed the image art style of calmness and balance of energy. He never attended any art school or University, even didn't have formal training on design, art, and photography, but focusing on art and media culture driven by passion and love since teenage He was a videographer and video director until his 36 birthday and decided to quit his job after a big change in life path, travel a long trip to Europe, start writing, topics from Art, self-growth to spirituality. After 2 years of self-studying, he found his way to create an agency, to be an artist, and to put his passion in the art industry. Ken believes that Art is the soul of human beings. It's about the inner energy wanting to create something beautiful and shape reality, to improve the world. He believes that his Artwork and writing can ignite the soul from the heart. Art presents the unique spirit of you to the world and is responsible for revealing the truth, the soul, and passion. Art is the exit of creation and reality. Be Good To Life. And hope you love my work.
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