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Wendy finished her first mini solo exhibition on 31/10/2010 in HKID Gallery which located at the Peak Galleria. Wendy would like to show part of her new CG and watercolor painting together with 2 paintings she brought from Sydney. Let’s share about this exhibition.

Exhibition Picture

Wendy's works

Yue Yuumoto (Wendy Wong) has put her first online comics, My Dogs’ Diary on her Chinese blog. The story focuses on her dogs’ daily life and funny stuff. If you know Chinese, please visit

http://hk.myblog.yahoo.com/yue_love_tsuyoshi

If not, Wendy will try her very best to translate the story when she have time someday….. ^^

My Dogs' Diary Cover

My Dogs' Diary Cover

Maya Illusion was being interviewed by Apple Daily last week. The interview is about how post 80′s people view the change of Comics in the market. As a group of dojishi in the Hong Kong, Maya illusion worked for 8 years for publishing their own comics and illustrations. The following is the press released today.

(P.S. Wendy Wong is Yue Yuumoto)

Apple Daily, 26July 2010, Culture Page

The Dojishi World in Hong Kong

The Dojishi World in Hong Kong

Last month, Wendy went to Tasmania with her family and she took a lot of photos. Here are some portraits. Her parents and sister became her models too. ^^ She would like to share some of them here.

Wendy went to Tasmania last month and she took a lot of photos there. Let’s share some of them together. These are some of the landscape.

Recently, Wendy loves to draw with watercolors. Here are some of her recent watercolor drawings

Tree Boy

Tree Boy

Did your parents or grandparents ask you not to swallow any seeds of fruits, if not there will be a tree growing from your head? Is that funny? Wendy wants to draw this little funny joke out by using watercolor and photoshop.

Child in Sweet Dream

Child in Sweet Dream

This picture is referring to the elder son of the Cecilia Cheung and Nicholas Tse. They are the couples in the Hong Kong entertainment industry. When Wendy was reading the gossip magazine, she found the kid was sleeping so peacefully in the photo. She wanted to draw that down. She used watercolor as her material to create a soft and peaceful atmosphere.

The Papier Exhibition was finished on 7/3/2010. Thanks for all visitors and guests coming to the exhibition.

Wendy Wong was exhibiting her recent works in her “Stitches with Love…” series. There were 5 works exhibiting in the show.  Apart from “Together… (2)” and “Together… (3)”, 3 new works named “Not Entirely Severed” (1) and (2) and “Shared “I”" respectively. She would like to present her work with more contrast between paper and thread. Thus, she nailed her works  with wooden frames, in order to create the tension between the paper and the thread and also to strengthen the tension and the feeling of suffering of those eyes. Because of “love”, eyes were stitched up. Because of “love”, human relationship become complicated. That’s the message that the works were telling to audiences.

Cat was exhibiting 2 works by using recycled paper. She wanted to show her life in an office. Those materials were from her office. Her works named “Deadline” and “Missing Home” respectively. Cat expressed her life as an OL in a funny way.She presented her work, “Deadline”, with the negative spaces of some “missing” stationaries. “Missing Home” is a set of recycled paper bowls and some ready made objects.

It is glad that to share the following photos with you all online. Please enjoy.

Wendy with Cat's work

Wendy with Cat's work

Shared "I" with the wall painting

Shared "I" with the wall painting

Not entirely Servered (2)

Not entirely Servered (2)

catering for the opening

catering for the opening

Gift

Gift

Wendy with her work Not Entirely Severed (1)

Wendy with her work Not Entirely Severed (1)

Wendy Wong and Her friends In front of Not Entirely Severed (2)

Wendy Wong and Her friends In front of Not Entirely Severed (2)

At the Opening......

At the Opening......

At the opening ... (2)

At the opening ... (2)

Papier

Papier

After coming back to Hong Kong, Wendy Wong is  going to have her joint exhibition with Wai Yan Cat, Kwok, a ceramist and sculpture artist in Hong Kong. Their exhibition’s named “Papier”, the French translation of “Paper”. They are going to use “Paper” as the media of their artworks. Cat will exhibit a set of recycled paper sculptures. And Wendy is going to continue her works in Sydney.

Wendy will exhibit 2 sets of works from last exhibition and 3 new works with the continuation of her “Stitches with Love…” concept. She wants to have more focus in her idea of the shared eyes and human relationship. By using spatial contrast and textural difference, she would like to show the human marks in building up relationship.

Exhibition details as follows:

Opening: 1pm 27/2/2010 (Sat)
Exhibition period: 27/2/2010-7/3/2010
Exhibition time:11 am -7pm

Location: L8-04A, Jockey Club Creative Arts Centre, 30 Pak Tin Street, Shek Kip Mei, Kln, Hong Kong

The theme of this year Degree Show is ” I Love SCA “. The following photos are taken during the opening night.

Wendy Wong's lables

Wendy's exhibition area

Wendy's exhibition area

Wendy and one of her friends

Wendy and one of her friends

Xin Kuai Bao, a Chinese Newspaper Website in Australia, made a feature page about Wai Ting Wendy Wong under the column of Young Design Talent 2009 Sydney. Here is the Website (written in Chinese): http://www.xkb.com.au/html/life/wodelehuo/2009/1211/24075.html

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