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May, We Be Artistic?

Posted May 13, 2013 by Antipasto

nbsp; May is definitely an exciting month for all Hong Kong people as it is when the artistic journey starts!Nesrly 50 art shows, fairs and auctions will be happening this month… you can all own this artistic journey. It’s within reach! ART SHOWS Mark down the dates for the excitement around town! And keep explorating! [...]

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Sweetheart

Posted February 14, 2013 by Antipasto

Whether you’re a sweet tooth or a sweet heart, who can resist the attraction of a candy house? Take a lesson from “Hansel and Gretel” and remember to look only, no touching. A chocolate banquet certainly sounds delicious to all romantic couples, but The Royal Banquet which took four months to prepare and more than [...]

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Eyes On Food

Posted January 16, 2013 by athena choi

Here we have invited Megan Fizell of Feasting on arts (www.featingonart.com) to an interview, revealing the influence of food on art and the power that is potentially hidden in a can of tomato soup. Still life paintings are visual history, not only documenting historical events such as The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci, but [...]

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FIGURE DRAWING GROUP – LAND, WATER, SKY

Posted August 24, 2012 by athena choi

 It’s easy to feel embarrassed about not being able to draw a decent picture. Keep in mind that even the greatest artists need continuous practice in order to keep their hands skilled. Take it easy on yourself! The innate capacity to draw takes time, imagination and hard work to fully develop. The same goes with [...]

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A Story of Hair

Posted May 4, 2012 by athena choi

“A bit of skirt, she’s the one sold her hair.” Lyric from Le miserables – lovely ladies. Fantine sold her head of gold to clothe her daughter Cosette. And that was 150 years ago. Today, the hair trading business may not be as active as it was in the past, yet it still exists. Hair [...]

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New Year. New Start.

Posted February 3, 2012 by Antipasto

Some people start their new year by drafting a long list of new year resolutions. We start by appreciating new forms of art with new eyes. The cultural differences between Hong Kong and Mainland China are so intricate. Yet these differences can be easily united in art. By adopting the concept of pairing, the host [...]

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