Last week we were at the Hug Yin Wan’s ‘The Crow’ Solo Art Exhibition
at at Lot 123, Nando’s Art Space at Chinatown. This is part of Nando’s constant
support and dedication to the Grand Prize Winner of Nando’s Art Initiative 2015,
Hug Yin Wan.
Hug Yin Wan’s ‘The Crow’ Solo Art Exhibition
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Yin Wan‘s fascination with the Buddhist concept of impermanence in
life is reflected in his artworks, the cycle of life and death a prevailing
theme to the collection. Symbolizing the arrival of death, the Crow draws from
Chinese culture and its inauspicious connotations to wickedness and cruelty.
Yin Wan explores the idea with a painful awareness that change is beyond
control, using hands as a symbol of going through the motions between humans
and the start of new beginnings.
Nando’s Art Initiative 2015, Grand Prize Winner Hug Yin Wan Solo Art Exhibition |
Inspired by his experiences and surroundings, Yin Wan embraces the
natural phenomenon, an acceptance on both negative and positive sides of
temporary existence in this world. His unique style in incorporating natural
materials like plywood as well as wood-cut and oil paint techniques breathes
life into his artworks, injecting surrealism into the duality of matter in
life.
‘The Crow’ exhibition is open to the public from 25th Nov until 8th Dec 2016 at Lot 123 at Nando’s Chinatown, Jalan Sultan |
‘The Crow’ exhibition is open to the public for viewing and
purchase from 25th Nov until 8th Dec 2016 at Lot 123 at Nando’s Chinatown,
Jalan Sultan. For more information about Nando’s
Art Initiative Website
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