Artworks
The Green Peace of Hong Kong’s Future, 2019
This piece depicts a bustling city in ruins as nature takes over the once-busy streets, reminding us of its power and resilience. The vibrant greenery of the trees and plants beautifully contrasts with the faded tones of the decaying buildings, and the fine liner detailing adds texture and depth. The message is clear: no matter how advanced or powerful humans may think they are, nature will always prevail, and we need to respect and care for the world around us.
Mixed media on canvas
Daredevil’s Reminiscence, 2021
This collage reflects a man's life, created from images found in magazines. The central figure, an older man on the left, looks back on his past as he reflects on his life. The other elements in the piece represent visual fragments of his memories as they come together to tell the story of his journey. It's a moving and thought-provoking work that invites the viewer to ponder upon their own journey, reflecting on the path they have taken.
acrylic paint and magazine clippings on canvas
Don’t Be Alarmed, 2022
The clock is used to represent the time that has passed and how it, just like the ringing of the clock, can annoy and disturb our daily life. The vibrant colors and bold strokes capture the energy of life in motion, while the chaotic blending of hues mirrors the unpredictability of life. The piece is a powerful reminder to embrace each waking moment, no matter how fleeting, and to keep pushing forward through life's challenges and surprises.
oil pastels and fine liner on card stock
Scholastics Art Silver Key Award, 2023
(For the piece above)
CAUTION, 2024
This piece to serve as a poignant reminder of the consequences of our life choices and how we should approach life with caution. I think that everyone should navigate life’s paths with wisdom, for every decision shapes our destiny.
acrylic paint and oil pastels on reused cardboard
Constant Contemplation, 2022
“Constant Contemplation” captures the complex and multi-faceted nature of the human brain, expressed through a dynamic interplay of oil pastels and acrylic paints on a wooden panel. The painting juxtaposes moments of inspiration and frustration, illustrating the highs and lows that come with creative and intellectual pursuits. The use of vivid colors and textures reflects the depth and nuance of the human psyche, and the intricate patterns and shapes convey the intricacies of our thought processes. In its entirety, this powerful artwork is a stunning portrayal of the inner workings of the human mind, a testament to the beauty and complexity of the human experience.
oil pastels and acrylic paint on wooden panel
Taking Cover, 2020
Inspired by the childhood memory of a BB gun party, this piece is a part of a larger series that explores all the unforgettable moments in my early years.
acrylic paint on wooden panel
52.9cm x 74.8cm
Great Gatz, 2024
After reading The Great Gatsby in English Class, I created this piece to emphasize the novel’s theme during 1920s America and its superficial nature. I chose to juxtapose the grand Rolls Royce that Mr. Gatzy drives and the depressing industrial landscape. The “valley” billboard places the setting as the valley of ashes in the novel, representing the moral and social decay of the Roaring 20s; also seen from the hazy smudges of smoke above the car.
oil pastel on card stock
Untitled, 2024
This piece depicts 4 different and unique lightbulbs which I used to represent people and how each of them literally shines in their own way. Everyone is unique and they should keep shining even if they are different.
oil pastel on card stock
Headless Dash, 2019
This piece portrays Hong Kong’s fiercely competitive and challenging nature where survival is a constant struggle for office workers. The use of fine liner adds depth and texture to the piece, depicting the office workers mindlessly chasing after different things in order to survive. The city's highly stressful and fast-paced environment is reflected in the frenzied movements of the depicted figure, who seems to be turning into a robot, losing their humanity in the face of intense competition. The overall effect is a poignant commentary on the harsh realities of urban life, capturing the emotions and experiences of those who struggle to keep up in the cutthroat environment of Hong Kong.
fine liner on card stock
Headless Halt, 2022
This piece is a sequel to the “Headless Dash” and illustrates the same office worker coming to a halt to rethink his life choices instead of running aimlessly.
fine liner on card stock
21.5cm x 27.9cm
Silk-like Body, 2019
Fascinated by Dali’s surrealism, I created this dream-like zebra that can resist capture by elongating its body like a ribbon.
copic markers and fine liner on card stock
29.3cm x 25.5cm
The Metamorphosis, 2019
Intrigued by the evolution of stick bugs, whereby they camouflage to look like twigs and trick predators, I capture its symmetrical body.
fine liner and copic markers on card stock
25.3cm x 25.4cm
Dali Portrait, 2020
As Dali being one of my most favourite artists, I created this tonal sketch of him.
pencil on card stock
35cm x 30cm
The Focal Point, 2020
I tried to create the effect where the streets look like they never end. Also having a square as the main focal point of this piece
fine liner and color pencils on card stock
32cm x 36cm
The Effects Of Overfishing, 2019
Saddened by the reality of overfishing and pollution, I created this piece in order to show that.
copic markers and fine liner on card stock
45cm x 30cm
The Humming Mask, 2018
This piece normally focuses on what would humans act and behave if they were living in the animal’s habitat.
fine liner and color markers on card stock
35cm x 40cm
Silver Medal of Hong Kong Children Western Painting Competition. Award given by National Geographic x Good Morning Class x AM730
(For the piece above)
Looking Sharp, 2019
Based off from a fashion magazine, I wanted to explore how it would like if I replaced the models head with an animal’s head instead.
fine liner and water color on card stock
25cm x 30cm
1st Prize for the 24th National Primary and Middle School Students Painting and Calligraphy Competition in China
(For the piece above)
Pursuing The Try, 2020
Another piece that explores unforgettable moments in my childhood, the rugby pitch is where I learned about teamwork and communication.
acrylic paint on wood panel
40cm x 61.3cm
Red Packet Design, 2021
Chinese New Year red packet designed for the ox year. On it, you can see the two Chinese characters "平安“. These two words directly translate into peace. I also painted some cherry blossoms on it, which symbolise resilience and bravery during the wintertime.
Fine liner and Copic markers on card stock
Finished Product Of The Red Packet, 2021
This is the finished design of the red packet. Which incorporates both my brother's (right) and I’s (left) designs.
Fine liner and copic markers on card stock
Red Packet Design, 2020
Inspired by the rich Chinese culture, I made a red packet design.
Fine liner and copic markers on card stock
Finished Product Of The Red Packet, 2020
This is the finished design of the red packet. Which incorporates both my brother's (left) and my (right) designs.
fine liner and copic markers on card stock
Red Packet Design, 2019
This was a red packet design I created in 2019, celebrating the year of the pig. The red scroll directly translates to “full of fortune” and the Chinese character above 2019 translates to “Happy new year”.
fine liner and copic markers on card stock
Back Side Of The Red Packet Design, 2019
Chinese Lion dancing (left) is a big part of Chinese culture and traditions. The scroll held by the lion directly translates to “study improvements”.
fine liner and copic markers on card stock
Finished Product Of The Red Packet Design, 2019
This is the completed Red packet design incorporating the two sides I designed myself.
Fine liner and copic markers on card stock
“The Wonders of Japan”, 2020
This piece was submitted to the international Japan 2020 Olympics competition. It was inspired by Japan’s rich culture and also displays the country’s signature symbols.
Fine liner and Copic markers on card stock
Published book for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics Competition, 2020
(For the piece above)