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Chinese calligraphy Print

kaiser ks

Hong Kong

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New Ink is an exhibition project that aims to explore the innovative and interdisciplinary possibilities of contemporary ink art. By integrating traditional Chinese ink painting techniques with pop culture elements, this project seeks to break the conventional boundaries and stereotypes of ink art, and to showcase its unique charm and vitality to a wider audience. Using chinese calligraphy to write "cum inside".

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:10 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:15.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in

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a Hong Kong-based photographer and multimedia artist, who graduated from the School of Art at The Chinese University of Hong Kong. After working as a photojournalist and documentary filmmaker, the artist began exploring ink painting during their studies at CUHK, eventually incorporating traditional Chinese ink techniques into their multimedia works. The artist is constantly seeking a medium that suits their creative vision and has explored various forms of expression. They created a piece called "Hundred Ghosts" during a school exhibition, which blended traditional Chinese ink painting with Japanese techniques. For their graduation project, the artist created an animation exploring the possibilities of ink painting. The artist established a Facebook page called "Kowloon Emperor" (a homophone for " emperor" in Cantonese), where they continue to explore the possibilities of ink painting in new forms of expression. They were invited to perform calligraphy and film a video at an abandoned school in Sai Kung, which further demonstrated their unique artistic vision.

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