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Parallel Landscape (A set of 8)
Blue Landscape
WONG Wai-yin
Acrylic on canvas
100 (H) x 120 (W) cm
2013
Hung Hom Community Hall
A2014.0001
Parallel Landscape (A set of 8)
Red Landscape
WONG Wai-yin
Acrylic on canvas
100 (H) x 120 (W) cm
2013
Hung Hom Community Hall
A2014.0001
Parallel Landscape (A set of 8)
Purple Landscape
WONG Wai-yin
Acrylic on canvas
100 (H) x 120 (W) cm
2013
Hung Hom Community Hall
A2014.0001
Parallel Landscape (A set of 8)
Green Landscape
WONG Wai-yin
Acrylic on canvas
100 (H) x 120 (W) cm
2013
Hung Hom Community Hall
A2014.0001
Parallel Landscape (A set of 8)
Roadside
WONG Wai-yin
Acrylic on canvas
100 (H) x 120 (W) cm
2013
Hung Hom Community Hall
A2014.0001
Parallel Landscape (A set of 8)
Next to the road
WONG Wai-yin
Acrylic on canvas
100 (H) x 120 (W) cm
2013
Hung Hom Community Hall
A2014.0001
Parallel Landscape (A set of 8)
Window in the rain
WONG Wai-yin
Acrylic on canvas
100 (H) x 120 (W) cm
2013
Hung Hom Community Hall
A2014.0001
Parallel Landscape (A set of 8)
Window after rain
WONG Wai-yin
Acrylic on canvas
100 (H) x 120 (W) cm
2013
Hung Hom Community Hall
A2014.0001
Parallel Landscape (A set of 8)
I created these paintings after the birth of my child. The landscapes depict scenes on our walk from home to the maternal and child health centre on the fourth floor of the Kowloon City Government Offices. Hung Hom can be such a silent and peaceful place, and these paintings not only record pleasant, quiet moments in the district, but also express experiences that the community of residents can understand and share.
Born in Hong Kong, WONG Wai-yin received her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the Chinese University of Hong Kong in 2004 and her Master of Fine Art degree from the University of Leeds in the UK in 2005. Her work spans many disciplines, from painting, sculpture and collage to photography and installation. Recent exhibitions include "Hong Kong Eye", "Mobile M+: Yau Ma Tei", and she has also held several solo exhibitions such as "From Wong Wai Yin Collection to Hong Kong Art Archive" and "Becoming a Different Person Might be Hard". She was selected in the "Art@Government Buildings 2013-14" presented by the Home Affairs Bureau to install public artworks at the Hung Hom Community Hall and her works are collected by the Art Promotion Office.