Archive for the ‘Illustration’ Category

Starbucks Hong Kong Window Murals

Wednesday, August 18th, 2021

A quick project for Starbucks office in Hong Kong, to create artwork on the window for three meeting rooms. Each room has a theme to work with: Tiger, elephant and bird. The objective of the project is to create artwork on the window, yet keeping a substantial amount of transparency. My mural works are mainly detail oriented, and finding the balance inbetween is the trick for this project. ⁣

Compared with the DBS project in which I created highly detailed artwork, the amount of details for this project need to be restrained, yet still need to reflect my personal style. Took me quite a while to figure out the right amount of details for the windows. Often when we are so used to creating in a certain way, in my case it would be detail oriented, switching to the opposite side can be super challenging. I have always admired artists who could create simple, yet beautiful artwork. How simple strokes can trigger so many imaginations within one’s mind. ⁣

I have taken this opportunity to experiment my way of “simplicity”. How much detail I can let go while people could still recognise those work were created by me. It was a wonderful experience. My ultimate goal in art and design is to be recognisable even when work are done in many different ways, and the audience recognise my work not by my techniques, but by the soul within. Long way to go.⁣

Starbucks TownHall mural Hong Kong

Wednesday, August 18th, 2021

Mural comissioned by Starbucks Hong Kong.

One of the longest murals I have drawn, it aims to convey the long history and heritage of Starbucks as a brand and as a pioneer in coffee roasting industry. The mural is a reinterpretation of the Siren of the brand logo, while the crown is made of flowers representing all the different countries around the globe which the brand has located. The mural aims to act a warm welcome when entering the office, while display the heritage of the brand.

La Cabane

Wednesday, August 18th, 2021

[Solitude – Snow Leopard – Reconnection] 

The latest mural I did in Hong Kong. Located in Central, Hong Kong, and it will remain here for a minimum of two months. This wall is provided by La Cabane, and it’s a rotation wall that artists can apply all year round. I applied this with the help from a fellow artist in Hong Kong @neillhw, who was supposed to paint with me but later was occupied with work and I got to paint the entire wall on my own. I took this as an opportunity to have a break from commercial ties and just painted whatever I want. 

To be honest I didn’t have much concepts before painting the wall, but the first thing that came into my mind soon after was snow leopard. The initial sketch only consisted of one snow leopard, the one in the middle, but others were added later as further practice of its hair and facial forms. I admire the gracefulness of the creature and the solitude it seems to possess, being surrounded by snowy mountains and harsh terrains. Graceful yet fearless, seems perfectly content at its territory. Somehow it reflects my inner desire of being content within harsh environments, graceful yet fearless. 

There is a very subtle progression of ways to demonstrate its hair and forms, probably only noticeable by me, but already it’s a huge step for me. Mural is a great way to rediscover and reconnect with oneself. Life to me seems to be a journey of rediscovery, evaluation and reconnection. 

Thank you everyone who helped me throughout the week and thank you La Cabane for giving freedom to paint what I want with no compromises. It’s a good break from commercial murals allows me to review my work and myself. 

 

 

K11 MUSEA

Thursday, August 29th, 2019

A series of artwork for K11 Musea, the project theme was “Kidult”, to create a series of artwork which would attract young adult and explore the meaning behind the word and create my own interpretation of it. Artwork includes a column, titled “The Leap”, which explores the psychology of millenials and their limitless potential, constantly taking a leap of faith to challenge in life and celebrates their courage. 

In addition, a gigantic artwork was hand painted on the floor, which echoes the same idea of the column. 

 

Interval Coffee Bar Mural

Thursday, August 29th, 2019

This piece was done in black and white with gold as anotehr layer for the grapes, while coffee plants are intertwined within. Transparent UV paint was added to the eyes of the leopard. The overall idea centred around the mythical God of “Dionysus”, God of Wine and Theatre, which often depicted with a leopard as the guardian of the deity. Coffee element was added to suit the brand nature of Interval Coffee Bar. 

Brisbane Street Art Festival

Thursday, August 29th, 2019

In 2019, I participated the Brisbane Street Art Festival to create a series of artwork across the city. 

 

TUSK conference

Thursday, August 29th, 2019

A quick project working with TUSK along with fellow Hong Kong artist- Woodnink to create a blackboard mural supporting their marathon campaign in Kenya, showcasing different wildlife in Kenya. 

WUHAN

Thursday, August 29th, 2019

A personal project finished in Wuhan. Intention was to expand my current personal portfolio as well as practising for upcoming events and projects. I was grateful to be invited by Wuhan Municipal Arts School to complete a mural at its campus. The Mural doesn’t have a particular theme but as a practice for my techniques and explore other possibilities within my current style of work. 

 

Hypebeast x Tourism Board HK x Kristopher Ho

Thursday, August 29th, 2019

A collaboration between Hypebeast, Tourism board Hong Kong and me, the project aims to promote four creative hubs in Hong Kong. They are Tai Kwun, The Mills, Art Lane and Ziqu Centre. Each location specialises in a particular form of art. Four art pieces were created to represent each hub and a video documentary was shot at the end of the project. 

TTN x Johnnie Walker

Thursday, August 29th, 2019

A mural in collaboration with TTN (Live House in Hong Kong) and Johnnie Walker. To create a mural at the entrance of the space. The brief was fairly opened, and after discussion with TTN, a Koi themed mural was created, since TTN locates in Lei Yue Mun, which literally means Koi in Chinese. The mural aims to capture the energy of the live house with the dynamic created by the fish, while also bringing in elements from Johnnie Walker as a brand.