Chui Kwok Huen
Mimi Chui (Hong Kong, 2001) has created colourful acrylic paintings on canvases and frames for several years. She paints with every paper, panel and self-made paper scroll for patterning and texturing colours to convey an aesthetic of nature to the viewer. Mimi has a background in creative digital media design and fine art. She has combined the creative skills of design experience into her recent artworks and has exhibited her paintings at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre and Spike Island in Bristol, UK.
Acrylic on wood boards
木板塑膠彩
360cm x 140cm x 3.8cm
360厘米 x 140厘米 x 3.8厘米
The people living in the fast-paced city constantly chase what they desire but face struggles and anxieties. To see water as a witness and a teacher to remind us to stay calm and have flexibility, even when the surface is turbulent. Like a beautiful lantern of hope, our hearts’ unwavering strength can propel us forward with reflection.
生活在快節奏的都市裡,人們不斷地追尋自己想要的東西,同時亦會面臨許多掙扎,擔心和問題。將水視為我們的見證者和老師,它提醒我們:即使水面波濤洶湧時也要保持冷靜和一股靈活性。我們心中堅定不移,對抗焦慮不安的力量就像充滿希望的燈籠,可以不時推動我們反思和繼續前進。
2022
Acrylic on canvas
35.56cm x 45.72 cm
Using colour tones to depict a forest without relying solely on green.
2022
Acrylic, salt, ink, soft pastel, oil pastel and colour pencils on canvas and xuan paper
45cm x 63 cm
The sea could be an object to view human life. It contains a lot of things, including diversity and civilisation. Many of the traits in this painting are the expression and the brush strokes of mark-making.