 Fotanian Open Studios has been the the first outing we had after our first lesson and it has also been my first time in life set foot into artists' studios. In most people's perception, scenes from some movies will probably pop into their minds when they are to visit artists' studios: messy dark rooms, moldy walls and unpleasant odor. However, the reality in fact was just the opposite. These artists have their tastes and they exert their effort to make their workplaces nicer in every aspect. I was totally amazed by the music the played when I was visiting their studios. It ranges from Soul to R&B and Rock to Classical. I never know what music they were playing and may not understand every story behind their art work, but was totally impressed by the trip.
Fotanian Open Studios has been the the first outing we had after our first lesson and it has also been my first time in life set foot into artists' studios. In most people's perception, scenes from some movies will probably pop into their minds when they are to visit artists' studios: messy dark rooms, moldy walls and unpleasant odor. However, the reality in fact was just the opposite. These artists have their tastes and they exert their effort to make their workplaces nicer in every aspect. I was totally amazed by the music the played when I was visiting their studios. It ranges from Soul to R&B and Rock to Classical. I never know what music they were playing and may not understand every story behind their art work, but was totally impressed by the trip.Perhaps it was the music made the exhibition so much like a Carnival. There each studio had at least one artist ready to explain to you his philosophy and what messages each of his art piece carries. So engrossed in the artistic environment, we seem to forget the studios are situated industrial buildings. The factories have transformed to artists' paradise where artists can occasionally showcase their work to the general public, share to us their stories and get inspired by passing-bys.
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| Art has given way to the mainstream | 
Having a preliminary plan of the day, I went straight to Building 2 which is connected to another building so people were easily confused.
The facilities were a bit old and out of maintenance but contrast well with artists' studios.
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| Artist And Money | 
        The first artist that I visited was Wilson Shieh. I stayed in his studio for around two hours. He is such a sociable and witty artist. Before meeting him, I always think artists live in their own ivory towers and no one except loneliness can understand what they are trying to say through art.
To a wider extent, Wilson's artwork can reflect his personality-humorous and committed to the community. He is observant in what is happening in Hong Kong. Mainstream cultures and subcultures always appear in his work. They include sex, gender, Chinese culture, history, social phenomenons, politics and so on.
 Needless to say, an artist can easily express his view through art. Along with his drawing Wilson loves to express opinions through explicit and direct texts. "That is the quickest way to get people understood" he explained.  He is particularly well-know for his Chinese fine-brush (gongbi) technique. He successfully blends Chinese literature with his cartoon characters. Sometime, his paintings are proses yet sometime become posters or comic books.
     Needless to say, an artist can easily express his view through art. Along with his drawing Wilson loves to express opinions through explicit and direct texts. "That is the quickest way to get people understood" he explained.  He is particularly well-know for his Chinese fine-brush (gongbi) technique. He successfully blends Chinese literature with his cartoon characters. Sometime, his paintings are proses yet sometime become posters or comic books.
To a wider extent, Wilson's artwork can reflect his personality-humorous and committed to the community. He is observant in what is happening in Hong Kong. Mainstream cultures and subcultures always appear in his work. They include sex, gender, Chinese culture, history, social phenomenons, politics and so on.
 Needless to say, an artist can easily express his view through art. Along with his drawing Wilson loves to express opinions through explicit and direct texts. "That is the quickest way to get people understood" he explained.  He is particularly well-know for his Chinese fine-brush (gongbi) technique. He successfully blends Chinese literature with his cartoon characters. Sometime, his paintings are proses yet sometime become posters or comic books.
     Needless to say, an artist can easily express his view through art. Along with his drawing Wilson loves to express opinions through explicit and direct texts. "That is the quickest way to get people understood" he explained.  He is particularly well-know for his Chinese fine-brush (gongbi) technique. He successfully blends Chinese literature with his cartoon characters. Sometime, his paintings are proses yet sometime become posters or comic books.
         When asked which piece did he like the most, he immediately point to "Artist and Money".  "People are particularly curious in knowing how an artist earn a living in Hong Kong. This (the artwork) will bring them to the answer. Artists nowadays have their own ways to survive." he added. 
             In the painting, he categorized his major income into four parts, namely:Art-teaching, non-teaching, selling art work and others. When I asked why he choose art, he replied "I choose freedom. I want to get control of my own life." 
On the left is an artwork showing two students in uniforms performing Acrobatics. The flags read: Study to acquire Knowledge; Exam to get Marks. Surely it is a accusation to our educational system when parents and schools require our younger generation to be able to master so many musical instruments, sports and languages at the same time. That is likely the road he went through when he was at time forced to cram books in brain. An artist's artworks cannot be adequately understood in isolation from his story. When I try to google search "Wilson Shieh", I was totally stunned by his academic achievement. He scored 7A2B in HKCEE. Ironically, he might have forgone so much freedom in his younger age in exchange of what he is truly in love of.
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| Study to acquire knowledge; Exam to get marks | 
On the left is an artwork showing two students in uniforms performing Acrobatics. The flags read: Study to acquire Knowledge; Exam to get Marks. Surely it is a accusation to our educational system when parents and schools require our younger generation to be able to master so many musical instruments, sports and languages at the same time. That is likely the road he went through when he was at time forced to cram books in brain. An artist's artworks cannot be adequately understood in isolation from his story. When I try to google search "Wilson Shieh", I was totally stunned by his academic achievement. He scored 7A2B in HKCEE. Ironically, he might have forgone so much freedom in his younger age in exchange of what he is truly in love of.
            On the right is the artwork: Who is grandfather? It illustrates what officers' duties are and who are in the positions. He explained it was because many Hong Kongers are confused by different titles and names of Mainland officers and so he used primary school level matching exercise as the concept backbone. However, there is something more sensitive inside. To some extent,  it points out the identities problem of Hong Kongers. Hong Kong was once the colony of the British Empire and this unique background bring us sound legal system and political autonomy. After the handover from the British to China. China and Hong Kong seem to have contradictions in many areas of which the most noticeable gap is whether we still have our autonomy and democracy.
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| Who is Grandfather? | 
 
Apart from that, Donald Tsang, the former Executive Officer of HKSAR who was incurred into corruption rumors and faced with integrity problems also had appeared in his artwork.
I really enjoy the time chatting with Wilson and I am very much inspired by his values and belief. We tend to be indifferent to things that we do not care but in fact there are a lot more we can do:spreading out.
 
Apart from that, Donald Tsang, the former Executive Officer of HKSAR who was incurred into corruption rumors and faced with integrity problems also had appeared in his artwork.
I really enjoy the time chatting with Wilson and I am very much inspired by his values and belief. We tend to be indifferent to things that we do not care but in fact there are a lot more we can do:spreading out.

Girl behind Bars by Winnie Siu Davies
 In addition to Wilson Shieh, there were also many brilliant artists. The left are the "Window Series" of Winnie. The series is based on the theme:windows. The artist said "you may imagine whether  you are inside looking outside through windows, or you are outside peeping  inside through the windows from outside." Definitely, people will see different views from different perspective.
In addition to Wilson Shieh, there were also many brilliant artists. The left are the "Window Series" of Winnie. The series is based on the theme:windows. The artist said "you may imagine whether  you are inside looking outside through windows, or you are outside peeping  inside through the windows from outside." Definitely, people will see different views from different perspective.
The " Girl behind Bars" is about young prostitute problem in Hong Kong: on the wall hung her uniform and she is sitting naked on the bed, next to her put a handbag form Louis Vitton.
Young people's value judgment being deformed. 
 Viewing from the back, the LV handbag and the neon-light from billboards are bright in color. The catch our view immediately and no one will pay attention to the uniform hung on the wall and people will surely guess she can put aside her dignity and morality in exchange of materials as we cannot see her face. However, imagine we are viewing the girl through the window from outside, she may be crying.Quote from Winnie:"What views you can get through the windows are most important factors for the value of the fixed assets." We can only know the answer if we got a chance to view from the window.
Different Bags by Winnie Siu Davies

On the left are painting sharing similar meanings. The old lady sitting on floor with her striped plastic bag contrasts a young celebrity in the Chanel billboard advertisement. This time the message is more direct. It reflects the age problem and seriousness of the wealth gap in Hong Kong.
"Our city is becoming more polarized than ever before". But it is not the message all these pitiful, lonely and poor images trying to convey! Rather, it is a call for help from them: Be aware of social injustice and lend a helping hand.
In different position, we have different perceptions on the distance between the sky and us. Some think we can touch it. Some think it is not realistic trying to touch the sky. We seem to forget that we are equal and we live on the Earth. How do you interpret this set of photos? 


 
Very thoroughly written. I am glad that you were inspired by multiple aspects of the trip and had a chance to talk to the artist. You preconceptions on art, artists studios, artists themselves are very interesting to read as they also reflect an image created by popular media. It might be interesting for you to exam these mismatch that happens between stereotypes and reality.
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