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ARTIST BIOGRAPHY

藝術家簡介

Mo Shuk Han
巫淑嫻

 

 

 

"I love wandering across vast open grasslands and staying home alone within four walls. Fortunately, there’s always painting in life, allowing me to move freely between both worlds. Painting is a way to record everyday life, it teaches me to stay sincere."

Mo's works explore the serenity of daily life through painting. She believes that life isn't filled with excitement every single day. Still, painting is a powerful vessel for collecting and refining the faint sensitivity found in ordinary, fleeting moments, even in boredom. Drawn to the delicate beauty of the domestic and mundane, the corner of a window, the view from the upper deck of a bus. She uses painting, with interplay of light and colour, to preserve these often-overlooked fragments of time and transform them into visual narratives.

 

喜歡在遼闊的草地上漫遊,也享受獨自宅在家裏的四面牆內。好在生活中還有繪畫這件事,讓我出入自如。繪畫是記錄日常生活的一種方式,它教會我保持真摯。

Mo 的作品透過繪畫探索日常生活中的寧靜之美。她認為生活不是每一天都充滿著新奇和刺激,而繪畫對於她來說則是一種強而有力的媒介,能夠助她捕捉並提取那些存在於平凡、稍縱即逝時刻中的感觸,即使是在看似單調乏味的無聊日子裏。她被日常與平凡中的細微美感所吸引——例如窗戶的一角、雙層巴士上層的風景——並運用繪畫將這些常被忽略的時光片段保存下來,以色彩和光影變化,化為視覺的敘事作品。

HONOURS PROJECT

畢業作品

Good Sunday

星期天真好 

 

Mixed media on canvas; oil on wood panel, mini card binder 

混合媒介油彩布本,油彩木板,小型卡片收納冊 

 

Set of 4: 170cm x 120 cm, 83.5cm x 27.5cm, 30.4cm x 40.4cm, 20.5cm x 10.5cm 

 

 

 

741 Mondays passed 

these familiar faces speaking foreign tongues—  

now suddenly aged, now suddenly young. 

 

Every single day of their years and mine. 

 

741個星期一過去, 

這些講著外語的熟悉面孔,忽然衰老忽然年輕。 

 

這些年來的日子。 

PREVIOUS WORK

過往作品

As Always

 

Oil on canvas, 2023, 120 x 180 cm

 

 

If I find the right hour, the sunlight will fall perfectly on the canvas, reflecting a faint glow. Through the sunlight, I am assured of your continued existence, and I will never be alone.

 

 

 

 

waiting as usual

 

Oil on canvas, 50 x 60 cm (each), set of 2, a chair

 

 

My grandpa waits for me every day, waiting and waiting.

 

 

 

 

206

 

Wood board, wall putty, lime, oil paint, canvas fabric, masking tape, dust and stones from studio 206, size variable