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The Largest Monumental Installation in Hong Kong

FISH – 1989

2019

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Monumental Installation, stainless steel and RFP 35000 (W) x 8500 (D) x 6000 (H) mm

The Sculptures are currently featured in Hong Kong’s Drainage Services Department for the Department’s 30th Anniversary

Stonecutter Island

This permanent art installation speaks to nature and freedom through the repeated images of fish suspended on poles; there is joy and an impish humor here in nature’s flow This work was a challenging one as it involved so many pieces (500 nos of poles and 1989 nos of fish), which had to be suspended correctly to achieve the sense of moment The overall design process involved 3-D computer-drawing and structural calculation

Mountain in mountain

2018

Architecture Sculpture, stainless steel, bronze, wood and stone

10000 (W) x 7500 (D) x 4000 (H) mm

Seanorama, Lok Wo Sha, Ma On Shan

The design of this sculptural work has been influenced by Western sculptural language, some of the works speak to the drama of Chinese landscape as in this dramatic mixed-media sculpture Mountain in Mountain (2018) This is an especially elegant pieces with pleasant naturalness and spontaneity about it As the day progresses from dawn to dusk to night and the light in the water, the smooth sculpted forms pushing toward the sky are revealed as mountains in a classical Chinese landscape The effect of this sinuous work is a calming, encouraging momentary contemplation

Harmony 2017

Bronze Architecture Sculpture, 6000 (W) x 5500 (D) x 9000 (H) mm

Located in Yuccie Square, Yuen Long

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