Hong Kong, Hong Kong
1965 born in Hong Kong.An Asian artist's chrysanthemum paintings redefine the symbolism in a contemp...
About the artist
Joined In 2010
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About the artist
Joined In 2010
(41 Followers)
1965 born in Hong Kong.An Asian artist's chrysanthemum paintings redefine the symbolism in a contemporary context. Dabbling between abstract and objective art, his work with spirituality and charm is a celebration of life.Alannala (an Asian contemporary painter) graduated from the Fine Arts Department, The Chinese University of Hong Kong in 1994. He won the Raymond Woon Creative Prize for his graduation work and has pursued painting as his career ever since. Since 1993 he has had nine solo painting exhibitions and participated in over thirty group shows. His works are being collected by private collectors, art consultants, hotels, the Town Imaizumi Museum, Japan and the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in Washington DC, San Francisco, Geneva and Brussels. He had been chosen as a winner of 2002-2003 Vermont Studio Center Freeman Fellowship and attended the residency at Vermont Studio Center from 27 October to 19 December 2002. This Award included a cultural trip to New York City at the conclusion of the residency.Life itself is fragile, yet the energy it radiates is powerful and infinite. Flowers that are perceived to be weak and fragile are transformed into sheer energy and impact through the powerful representation on the canva...
1994 graduated from The Chinese University of Hong Kong.Solo exhibitions:2008, "Fragrance Navigator" (YY9 Gallery, Hong Kong)2005, "Silent Fragrance" (YY9 Gallery, Hong Kong)2003, "It's Blooming" (Grotto Fine Art, Hong Kong)2002, "One Flower One World"(Red Mill Gallery, Vermont Studio Center, Vermont, USA); "Play - Flower - Colour" (Muse Gallery, Hong Kong)2000, "Flower Express" (Cafe Palette, Hong Kong); "Flowers" (Galerie Martini, Hong Kong)1999, "Flowers Whisper" (Museum Of Site, Hong Kong); "Inwardness - Power - Quadrant" (Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre)1993, "Soliloquy" (First Institute of Art & Design, Tin Hau, Hong Kong),