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ARTIST BIOGRAPHY
藝術家簡介

Lau Tsz Ying Aimee

劉芷螢

Aimee Lau, Tsz Ying is born in Hong Kong. She is dedicated to painting, sculpture and installations. Many of her artistic works are inspired by everyday life, self-expression and personal fantasy. Her works include many imaginative elements, interaction with different materials and questioning the meaning of life.

 

Inspired by moments of daily experiences and memories. Her art demonstrates her feelings towards life. By observing and appreciating the small things in life, she captures their essence and transforms them into art. Her artworks are a record of living as well as an emotional statement. For Aimee, art is not only a form of self-expression but also a powerful way to influence and bring feelings to viewers through her creations.

劉芷螢(Aimee Lau, Tsz Ying)於香港出生成長,主要從事繪畫、雕塑和裝置藝術的創作。她的作品受到日常生活、自我表達和個人幻想的啟發,並融入了豐富的想像力元素和不同物料的互動,同時探索生活的意義。

 

劉芷螢的創作靈感來自於她的個人經驗和記憶。她喜歡細致觀察和欣賞日常生活中微小的事物,並將這些觀察轉化為她的藝術作品。她的作品既是對生活的紀錄,也是對情感的陳述。通過藝術,她能夠自由地表達自己,同時希望觸動觀眾的情感,引發他們對生活的思考。

HONOURS PROJECT
畢業作品
But today, I am myself

Self-portrait, painted metal installation

 

Size variable 

 

On my way to art,  

I discovered my inner strength, 

in every thought and experience.  

 

Interconnected geometric patterns made of painted metal sticks, presenting complex structural relationships, and exploring the emotional connection of self-identity. 

 

PREVIOUS WORK
過往作品
Product 005,006,013,025,027

2022

 

Ceramic (porcelain) installation

 

Size variable

 

Industrialisation, perfect, imperfect.

Stress

2022

 

Ceramic (porcelain) installation

 

Size variable

 

Using the plasticity of clay to record the stress I encounter during the process of my studies and life. It is an expression of my own meditation.

Unknown

2023

 

Bio art, unknown living organisms, agar

 

15cm x 30cm

 

Our hand touches everything. And what happens if I grow what we touch? This is a personal experiment to explore bio art, to delve into the unknown world that we touch every single day. The hand represents us, humans, and I used agar to capture the gesture of reaching. I let whatever it grows, grow and observe the unknown.