Water under the bridge
Exhibition - Play Reading
Fung Suk Ha, Yvette & Shum Ka Wai, Violet
- Mon 15-08-2022 to Sat 20-08-2022
Anita Chan Lai-ling Gallery
Free Admission
In French with English subtitles
Synopsis
“The man who has lived the most is not he who has counted the most years but he who has most felt life.” - Jean-Jacques Rousseau
For a seed to become a towering tree, can we number the scorching sunny, and stormy rainy days it takes?
A sapling waving with gentle breeze, or a giant oak facing gale winds, which does you please?
Sensory and scenery, which is carved more deeply into memory?
Dust to dust, ashes to ashes. Wherever we are, at anytime, we are in the same world and see the same things in someway.
It doesn’t matter if you have to leave. The same holds true that no matter how the world changes, from a distance and in a larger scale, we can see that it remains the same.
The earth turns and spins on the same track. Whether we are in an annoying fast-moving city or tranquil greenery, to where we start we always go back.
If we follow our own feelings, no matters will disturb us.
From hustle and bustle to tranquillity, it’s all water under the bridges now.
Two Hong Kong based visual artists, Fung Suk Ha, Yvette and Shum Ka Wai, Violet, are exhibiting their artworks that create the place from nowhere. The place is part of their inner journey and perception. Yvette’s paintings are a series of landscape based on her daily life and travelling memories. She likes to use acrylic paint and charcoal to draw the natural scenery from her heart. In the large paintings of Violet, one after another dense forest records the journey of her inner-self exploration. The large-sized works invite the audience to experience her inner world together.
Opening Hours:
15/08/2022 16:00-19:00
16-19/08/2022 11:00-19:00
20/08/2022 11:00-17:00
Enquiries:
Ms C Ting Chan (ctingchan@hkfringeclub.com)