2014-09-28

9 Great work


Pak Sheung Chuen

The Horizon Placed at Home 
08.09.2004




Pak ,from Hong Kong, drew a horizontal line on the Hong Kong map.  This line goes across 5 sea shore.   So, Pak collected a bottle of sea water in each of them.  The height and the horizon of these bottles are the same,  Pak has built a continuous  sea horizon at home.  

People always tried to get something like souvenirs, to remember their trip. well if they bring a horizon back home, they will be super into "souvenirs" - a thing that is kept as a reminder of a place.

All sources from : http://www.vitamincreativespace.com/cn/?artist=pak-sheung-chuen


 Pak Sheng Chuen
A Travel Without Visual Experience 
Malaysia, 2009-10-7 to 11 (5-days/4-nights tour group)













Pak joined a trip to Malaysia, a country he had never been before.   He either closed or covered up his eyes throughout the whole trip (in order to pretend he was blind).  During the trip, I did sightseeing and photographing.  But instead of seeing, he used his body to sense and experience the surrounding.    

There could be a few layers of "Seeing".  Sometimes before I sleep, I see when I open your eyes, or when I close them.   And I see when I cover up your eyes with cloth but still opening eyes physically.  When your eyes were open, it gets much easier to determine directions and make sound , visual and sensual records.      But when you close your eyes,  you could feel the darkness and the float, which makes the body floating into great fancy,  with imaginations and illusion.  


All sources from : http://www.vitamincreativespace.com/cn/?artist=pak-sheung-chuen



Liu Bolin
Liu, from Shandong China, managed to camouflage himself into different surroundings.








His art is a protest against the actions of China government, who shut down his art studio years before and persecutes artists. 

I think he was trying to say that artist were strong against the compression.  And he/ they become barely visible in the real life.   It's hard to notice but they are here, probably everywhere.



Source from: http://www.odditycentral.com/pics/meet-the-real-life-invisible-man.html






Zim and Zou
The Answers Issue 2014






































The Illustrations are answering questions like "How soon will we discover alien life?"
I have never known that questions could be answered and expressed in this way.  

Source from : http://www.designerhk.com/forum/post/16379



Rex Koo
Simple Evolution 2014








































I saw this in one of the most popular mall in Hong Kong.  I love his way of splitting parts fo face.  interesting use of face structure   

source from : http://www.designerhk.com/forum/post/16381




Hong Kong Breathes Campaign

A Graphic Design VI branded advertising campaign for the City of Hong Kong created by Satsuki Atsumi, Tisha Boonyawatana, Jack Curry, Charisse Panganiban, and Baktaash Sorkhabi.






They realised the air pollution is very serious because of the depreciation of transportation.    So these designers made a brand mark.


The brand mark is a way of speaking without speaking; a form of silent protest. In this way, we are being mindful of Chinese culture in that our brand is bold without being vulgar. It is earnest but respectful – a way for the people of Hong Kong to speak up without necessarily speaking out.

This is very clever to start the campaign in grassroots first.  And the brand mark was outstanding enough to let everyone see what we should be aware of.

source from: http://fine.art.csulb.edu/graphicdesign/?tag=branding#hong-kong-breathes




Jonathan Mak Long 
Apple Steve Jobs Tribute




The logo was made years before.  but I find it very clever.  very direct

source from : http://rapidworldnews.blogspot.co.uk/2011/10/apple-steve-jobs-logo-tribute_4137.html 


Tse Saipei
Hong Kong Illustrator 


One of her work.
Telling us the equipments and outfits of a typical secondary school girl


I love her work!!   She has the gift of seeing into people's heart and the society.  Her works were mostly about our daily life.  Everyone in Hong Kong experienced those situations she drawsm but we just could not tell it by words or by illustrations.    The way she tells a story is so genuine and self-centred.   I love it!  


Sources from : http://www.inmediahk.net/node/1017056?PageSpeed=noscript




Hello Wong
When cartoon characters grow up


















































All these illustrations were so funny. I really appreciate his sense of humour. 

source from : http://www.adaymag.com/2014/08/14/hello-wong-change-the-story-of-cartoon.html






















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