Artist Statement
My painting journey started off in my 20s when I tried escaping from the monotonous life through art. Ever since I engaged in oil painting, observing humans from have been the main approach of my work. Portrait, human figures is the recurrent subject to express my deep affection to mankind. From my day to day life around my neighborhood and my
work places, I took pictures, did quick sketches, and in the end combining them together with my memories to recreate the scene I was in. Naturally, the photos served as a trace to recall my memories. Putting all flashback moments together as a result the faces and bodies that I painted somehow suffused with bright, intense, and vibrant
colors. Very often I heard people defines my work as dreamy-like, imaginary or even fantastic. However, from my prospective, I would say my paintings documented my ordinary days as it is.
After I’ve diagnosed with a mental health condition which causes extreme mood swings, and perhaps may have caused illusions, and blurry vision, (which for me is still part of the reality inevitably), my work took a shift into more psychological side. I then focus more on self-portraits, self-nude painting, life drawing, society and humanity studies. Always in a constant battle with myself, and yet the world I witness with my
eyes is bumpy and little peculiar, my color perception and sensation, and my spontaneous brush strokes developed into something like realistic imagination, an intermediate state of illusion and reality. Expressing myself in painting help me through all the emotions storms. Demonstrating my passion on the canvas with strong brush strokes and cheerful colors when the depressed persona takes control. In this way, my
hypomania tends to express my feelings in a more natural and moderate style with light grey tones. Indulging in the two extremes is my way of existence.
Artist Education
-Psychological Projective Drawing 2019
at Continue Learning Centre (short-term program)
-Nude life drawing sessions 2017-2018
at Hong Kong Art Centre (short-term program)
-Oil Painting sessions 2012-2016
at Hong Kong Oil Painting Research Society (short-term program)
-Modern Painting study 2009-2011
at Hong Kong Art Centre (short-term program)
Exhibition Experience
“ART NOW” Group Exhibition 2024 July
organized by Fine Art Market Hong Kong
Showcased at an historical building preserved by Gov preservation-revitalisation project
“Indulging in The Two Extremes” Exhibition 2022 Feb ~ April
First Solo Exhibition Showcased 15 oil paintings at café (Art Space)
“Hong Kong Oil Painting Competition 2015 “
organized by Hong Kong Oil Painting Research Society
“Hong Kong Oil Painting Exhibition 2013“
organized by Hong Kong Oil Painting Research Society
“First Songs of Spring“ 2012
organized by Hong Kong Oil Painting Research Society
“ACCENT” Exhibition 2012
organized by WE PAINT art group (an art group my friend and I formed in 2010) Showcased 10 oil paintings at Hong Kong Visual Arts centre
Hong Kong First Oil Painting Competition 2012
organized by Hong Kong Painting Research Society
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- Representing Artist: Phyllis Ho Title: Untitled Size: 8x10cm Medium: Oil on canvas Year: 2024 The painter has participated in exhibitions in Paris, the United Kingdom, Japan and Hong Kong, and his works have been collected by people from all walks of life.
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