Passerby No.8

HKD$1,800.00

Artist: wong kit man

Description: As an onlooker, she sat on the upper deck of the bus, and shuttled back and forth through the city hundreds of times and has long seen through the truth of the city. The living space in Hong Kong is full of hopelessness. The city seems to be changeable. In fact, all the stories have long been a foregone conclusion. The scene outside the windows is always unpredictable. This is how the city is, people come and go, they meet and part before saying goodbye, and then they don’t see each other again; everyone is just a passenger to each other.

Type:  Original Art

Medium: Oil on canvas

Subject: Nature

Year of Creation:  2023

Size:  40.00 x 30.00 cm

Ready to hang:  Yes

Signed: No

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wong kit man

In 2022, I graduated from the Fine Arts Department at Hong Kong Baptist University, driven by a desire to explore how art and design can seamlessly integrate into everyday life. To deepen this exploration, I pursued a Master’s in Design and Branding at Loughborough University in London, where I will graduate with first-class honors in 2024.

My primary medium is abstract oil painting, and I am particularly captivated by the unique urban landscapes I encounter. During my time in Hong Kong, I was fascinated by the distinctive views I saw while riding buses through the city, which inspired many of my early works. As a result, much of my art reflects the essence of Hong Kong’s vibrant streets. My works has been exhibited in Hong Kong in 2022-2023. Since moving to London, I find myself once again absorbed by the city’s scenery, but this time from the perspective of an outsider. My current work focuses on the landscapes of London, filtered through the lens of my connection to Hong Kong. This blending of two cities has sparked a new phase in my artistic journey, where I explore the feeling of being between worlds—rooted in one city while navigating another. In earlier works, I gravitated toward impressionist landscapes, which continue to inform my evolving approach to abstraction.

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