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ARTIST BIOGRAPHY

藝術家簡介

Wong Sin Tung
黃倩桐

 

 

Wong Sin Tung, Stephy(b.2003),

is an artist based in Hong Kong. Recently focusing on the medium of Ceramics. She graduated from the Academy of Visual Arts at the Hong Kong Baptist University. Stephy's creative journey has revealed a core identity: I am a storyteller. She crafts narratives from her own experiences and emotions, seeking resonance with audiences who share similar journeys. Stephy refuses to be confined by a single medium; her focus is on effective storytelling, selecting the most appropriate medium to convey each narrative powerfully. They are closely integrated with the work’s theme, jointly constructing its overall meaning.

HONOURS PROJECT

畢業作品

Archive2019

2019檔案 

 

Ceramics, documentary 

陶瓷,影片 

 

330 cm x 130 cm 

 

 

 

"Archive 2019". An archive of city's memory, I record this city in the form of ceramic rubbings. 

「Archive 2019 」,一份城市記憶檔案,我以陶瓷拓印的形式將這片土地紀錄。 

PREVIOUS WORK

過往作品

Boning

 

Ceramic, slip-casting, size variable

 

 

Bones, 

as the most resilient structures of the human body, bear the weight of time and the traces of memory.

 

clay, 

fragile yet eternal, intertwine with bones, creating a subtle contrast and dialogue between the two.

 

 

Hong Kong Archives 2024

 

Ceramics, documentary, set of 6, 15 x 15 cm each

 

This ceramic piece captures the traces of Hong Kong’s streets using clay, turning everyday wear, cracks, and textures into an everlasting archive. These overlooked marks are whispers of time, quietly holding the city’s history and stories. Through the texture of the clay and its dialogue with time, the work invites viewers to touch those forgotten memories and to look closely at the silent yet profound narratives on the streets.

 

 

Symbiosis

 

Ceramics, 20 x 20 x 46 cm

 

This ceramic sculpture continues the memory of street impressions, transforming the traces of Hong Kong into a three-dimensional form. The layered textures and intertwined shapes carry the marks of people, time, and the environment living together. Through the fragility and permanence of clay, the piece captures the breath of the city and the intertwining of life, inviting viewers to touch the stories etched by time and feel our deep connection to this land.