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He is a Hong Kong-born artist, now based in the UK, with a background in Multimedia Design from Monash University, Australia. His creative practice spans video art, immersive installations, and large-scale digital murals. Drawing from both natural and urban landscapes, he uses visual storytelling to craft meditative spaces that evoke quiet emotion and gentle movement. At the heart of his work lies a deep interest in emotional flow and spatial atmosphere — he aims to create visual poems that feel like music transformed into image. Each piece carries its own rhythm, encouraging a contemplative experience that connects with the viewer’s inner world. Though his visual language often leans toward futurism and abstraction — with geometric forms, slow visual rhythms, and contemporary media — he remains committed to preserving warmth and humanity. Painterly textures soften the digital medium, allowing an organic, hand-touched quality to emerge. This balance between emotion and modernity defines his artistic approach. Some of his earlier pieces explore looping visual artworks inspired by the rhythm of city life and the quiet energy of nature. These works aim to create immersive emotional environments — gentle, atmospheric spaces where viewers are subtly transported. This body of work received international recognition, including a Gold and Bronze distinction from the A’ Design Award, for its contribution to spatial video art and ambient visual storytelling. Ultimately, he hopes his work creates quiet spaces in the middle of busy worlds — places where people can feel, reflect, and be gently moved. These moments of stillness are where emotional resonance can bloom.
Notable projects include a digital mural for LE MÉRIDIEN CYBERPORT HK (Marriott Group), LED façade installations for TST CENTRE & EMPIRE CENTRE in Hong Kong, and stage visuals for concerts and theatrical productions. His work has been exhibited in large-scale urban environments — always aiming to bring emotionally engaging, visually rich moments into shared public space. Whether quiet or vibrant, each piece seeks to invite viewers into a sensory dialogue that blends imagination, rhythm, and reflection.

"The Peace Square" is part of the “Echoes of the In-Between” series showcasing looping visual artworks capturing fleeting emotional moments — shaped by the quiet rhythms of nature and the subtle pulse of city life. Each piece invites the viewer into a soft, reflective space: a bird drifting through the sky, a car sliding across an empty road, the hush of a breeze at dusk. While some works evoke a sense of joy and lightness, others gently acknowledge the quiet loneliness or emotional distance that can arise in urban life. These emotions — often rooted in our inner child — are not meant to be solved or judged, but simply felt and shared. This series becomes a space of quiet resonance, reminding us that these small feelings are both deeply human and quietly universal.
"The Peace Square" unfolds in a city alight with celebration — a festive square full of movement, lights, and joy. Yet beneath the sky, someone lies quietly on the open ground, letting memory wash over them. This artwork explores the tender space between presence and remembrance: how, even in the happiest of moments, we may carry a silent longing for someone, or a time that once was. It’s not sadness, but something softer — a quiet act of remembering, where faint memories shimmer gently across distant façades, blending into the festive night. There is no guilt in nostalgia. Sometimes, to miss someone is simply to honour the fact that we once loved, and were loved in return.
illustration
portrait
01:00
2021