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Fung Yee Tin, Thomas

Fung Yee Tin, Thomas

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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Fung Yee Tin, Thomas, Strangers Underneath, 2024
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Fung Yee Tin, Thomas

Strangers Underneath, 2024
Mixed Media on canvas
100 x 200 cm
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Fung Yee Tin, Thomas (b.1993, Hong Kong) received his Bachelor of Fine Arts from The Chinese University of Hong Kong in 2019. He is currently an MFA candidate in the...
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Fung Yee Tin, Thomas (b.1993, Hong Kong) received his Bachelor of Fine Arts from The Chinese University of Hong Kong in 2019. He is currently an MFA candidate in the same school. His work examines the possibilities of hybridizing painting with printmaking and re-visits the relationship between printmaking, painting, and digital technology. The work uses silkscreen printing to reproduce the void pattern of Photoshop, representing a sense of emptiness. The work functions as both an act of additive (printmaking) and a subtractive (digital) process. Fung sees analogue printing as both brushstrokes and visual language and re-examines the plasticity between printmaking and painting. The work presents the artist's daily life, depicting the artist's studio companions. The work uses the metaphor of emptiness to allude to the deficiencies of identity in the era. His practise focuses on painting, printmaking, ink art and installation.
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