Canto Cutie - Volume 2
Curated by Katherine Leung Edited by G and Tsz Kam Artist Features Annika Cheng | New York, USA Kaitlin Chan | Hong Kong Crystal Lee | Hong Kong Photography Jasmine Li | Boston, USA Nat Loos | Perth, Australia Cehryl | Hong Kong Artwork Winnie Chan | Hong Kong Marissa De Sandoli | Vancouver, Canada Jasmine Hui | Seattle, USA Irene Kwan| Houston, USA Karen Kar Yen Law | Toronto, Canada Ying Li | Melbourne, Australia Charlotte | Hong Kong saamsyu | Hong Kong Writing Arron Luo | Atlanta, USA Bianca Ng | New Jersey, USA Kristie Song | Irvine, USA Ruo Wei | Hong Kong Clovis Wong | Redmond, USA Poetry Raymond Chong | Sugarland, USA Karen Leong | Sydney, Australia KR
Curated by Katherine Leung
Edited by G and Tsz Kam
Artist Features
Annika Cheng | New York, USA
Kaitlin Chan | Hong Kong
Crystal Lee | Hong Kong
Photography
Jasmine Li | Boston, USA
Nat Loos | Perth, Australia
Cehryl | Hong Kong
Artwork
Winnie Chan | Hong Kong
Marissa De Sandoli | Vancouver, Canada
Jasmine Hui | Seattle, USA
Irene Kwan| Houston, USA
Karen Kar Yen Law | Toronto, Canada
Ying Li | Melbourne, Australia
Charlotte | Hong Kong
saamsyu | Hong Kong
Writing
Arron Luo | Atlanta, USA
Bianca Ng | New Jersey, USA
Kristie Song | Irvine, USA
Ruo Wei | Hong Kong
Clovis Wong | Redmond, USA
Poetry
Raymond Chong | Sugarland, USA
Karen Leong | Sydney, Australia
KR
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W h a t w a s y o u r e x p e r i e n c e
studying art at CUHK and why did
you choose that path?
I chose to be an art major because
then I would be able to immerse
myself in what I love for four years
a!er DSE. It is nice to spend time
with fellow students who are also
passionate about art. My focus was
on oil painting but the curriculum
allowed us plenty of opportunities
to explore other media. Aside from
oil painting, I enjoy printmaking
the most, which is where I got the
idea to borrow printmaking
textures in my illustrations.
What is the inspiration behind
your Floating Series?
Reflection has always been the
imagery that inspires me. It
represents inner reflection, hidden
identity and sometimes distorted
self. As a woman, I think it is quite
common to feel distorted and I
want to create illustrations of
those who rise from fragmented
and distorted reflection. I studied
in an all-girl secondary school and
our motto was from(On
the Love of Lotus) which inspired
us to remain unspoiled rising from
the muddy bed.
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