Overview
Fatina Kong's works incorporate the idea of lives and events in endless cycles. She has been exploring the relationship between nature and human society and has built a unique perspective on the cycle of life. “Things are always changing and goes around in circles”; her works therefore usually come in round forms, implying the cycle of birth and death. The buildings, crystals, stones and plants in her artwork are also presented in such a way as to express their interdependent relationship.
Fatina Kong (b. 1992, Guangzhou, China) graduated from the Academy of Visual Art, Hong Kong Baptist University in 2015. After receiving her art degree, she kept exploring ways to combine Chinese painting with Western media. Inspired by recordings and images from daily life, her works give shape to a new landscape that merges memories and fantasy. On top of ink and Chinese pigment as painting media, she adds new layers to her works by using materials such as resin and acrylic board, to create a unique temperament that echoes with the traditional Chinese aesthetic. She has participated in solo and group exhibitions in in Hong Kong, China, Japan, UAE .
Fatina Kong (b. 1992, Guangzhou, China) graduated from the Academy of Visual Art, Hong Kong Baptist University in 2015. After receiving her art degree, she kept exploring ways to combine Chinese painting with Western media. Inspired by recordings and images from daily life, her works give shape to a new landscape that merges memories and fantasy. On top of ink and Chinese pigment as painting media, she adds new layers to her works by using materials such as resin and acrylic board, to create a unique temperament that echoes with the traditional Chinese aesthetic. She has participated in solo and group exhibitions in in Hong Kong, China, Japan, UAE .
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