After a brief hiatus, Bridget shares her close-to-home adventures in Hong Kong from the past month. The director of possibilities is baaack! Happy summer everyone!!!! Sorry we’ve been taking a summer vacation from blogging.…
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Making covid art while stuck at home, Bridget’s coronavirus tea art is shortlisted for the 2020 Hong Kong Human Rights Prize. When Covid-19 first threatened the borders of Hong Kong we hid at home…
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Dealing with Covid-19 since mid-January, you can check out Bridget’s perspective from Hong Kong in the form of art, entertainment, and a few choice words. Living right next door to China and technically –…
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Travelling on a whirlwind European adventure, Myranda is surprised to see so much female representation and takes a moment to be inspired by women and art. I’m about a week in to a five-week…
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In an exploration of human rights, this Hong Kong artist puts paint to canvas to express the dichotomy of freedom. What does it mean to really be free? Hong Kong is my home and,…
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Coining a new term, this Empress considers herself “art adjacent” as she tackles painting in all it’s glory–& gory! I love art. I am also exceedingly bad at it. Please don’t get me wrong:…
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Happy Year of the Teacup Pig! It’s the Year of the Earth Pig so a new creative illustration honours our oinky little friends and our love of tea. Hello everybody and happy Year of…
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Making new memories and remembering old ones while carving pumpkins on Halloween. Drifting down the road of autumnal nostalgia… Pumpkin carving always fills me with the best nostalgic memories. Maybe the nostalgia is why…
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A delightful piece of creative writing about an affair between the artist and his muse. What will happen when he finally reveals his masterpiece of her? My apologies: I’ve had a bit of…
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A heart-warming painting by creative mother-daughter duo of a young girl surfing. A dynamic, moody, playful expression of a young girl’s daydreams. Title: Young Girl Surfing Artists: Heidi Jakal (American Painter, b. 1918) and Caris…