Zhongshan Mural Project
Building up abstract forms, textures, marks, scratches, smudges, smears, drips, splatters and stains the subtle shapes of intertwined Blue Magpies appear in the skies above the old district of Zhongshan.
The figures that move along the North Road are ethereal, walking a road that has been intrinsic to the district since colonial times.
Buildings are hinted at through the smear of acrylic, the scratch of a palate knife, or the loose scribble of a soft pencil. The famous trees that line the road are suggested with drips of India ink, charcoal, or oil sticks.
18 November 2015, Vernissage
Vernissage ˌvɛːnɪˈsɑːʒ/ noun A private view of paintings before public exhibition. Red Room invites you to join us for an intimate evening with this month’s Visual Dialogue artists: Ted Pigott and Jean-Jacques Chen.We will be taken on a visual journey of these artists’ works, through curated viewings of animation, illustrations, and sketches. For six years, […]