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Quiet Celebrations

2020

Single piece Dated Titled

Size

75 x 59 x 4 cm
30 x 23.23 x 1.57 in

Year

2020

Medium

Paintings

Reference

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The mind’s internal boudoir is a sacred place of sorts, a conglomeration of objects and images that come together to form a room. The still life presented to the viewer is one that only exists on the surface of the canvas and in the mind of the artist. Birthday cake, day-old coffee, crystals, Ming vases, rugs, antique posters – all these objects create a plane separate from the familiar spaces and rooms we see in our own quarantine bubbles. Despite their foreign nature, the imagined boudoirs that emerge still have a sense of comfort and familiarity to them. They are places of comfort above all, providing home for those who seek solace, like the embrace of a kindly mother figure. In the year 2020, the home has never been more lived in than it has now. However, home may not always be a place of comfort and security. For some, it is a place where unhappy memories and realities may be attached. For others, they simply feel imprisoned by the space that is supposed to provide shelter and comfort. As someone who has been contemplating the aspects, pros, and faults of what a “home” is, I wanted to push the idea of blending covert fantasy with our reality of living in this pandemic. As the artist, I get to build a new space from scratch each time I create a new painting. I get to expand and travel, taking objects that resonate with me, that I covet, that I have fond memories of, that I own. While the image that comes forth does not appear to be in any way fantastical, it is a product of my own imagination and dreams, in a sense, making the image a covert fantasy. In this fantasy world, we get to choose where we live and thrive. We get to choose the objects that resonate with us. As children, I believed we are gifted with the ability to imagine alternate realities and places, and as adults, sometimes we lose sight of this trait. Without the pandemic, I believe that these personal, internal boudoirs would have had a harder time materialising on a tangible surface. Home is hard to define, to some, it is a community and family, to others, it may simply be the four walls that enclose them. To me, home can exist in and transcend both the physical and internal states. Bringing the mind’s internal boudoirs to the canvas allow us to expand what we define as home into new planes and dimensions.- Lisa Wong Sook Kuan -------------------- Artwork and shipping description:Orders will typically be dispatched within 3 - 5 days by FedEx/TNT/ Aramex. All artwork will be securely packed and shipped rolled in a hard tube. You can then arrange for the canvas to be stretched and framed to your specifications at your local frame shop. Local taxes (where applicable) are not included. We deliver worldwide with shipping arranged from our galleries in Malaysia / Hong Kong. Thank you for visiting us online or in person, and happy shopping!
Lisa Wong Sook Kuan is a Malaysian artist who developed her practice while attending California College of the Art in San Francisco where she graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Illustration. Lisa has always been drawn to images that champion one’s personal truths and strives to represent elegance, the imperfect and the fleeting in her artworks. Lisa works are often ornate, surrealistic, and are a depiction of different emotive states inspired by the complexities of human nature. Her work spans from intricate ink pieces to brightly-hued acrylic creations. Each work tells a story of the human condition through a means of anthropomorphism and the natural world. Her artistic inspiration is drawn from the likes of Takato Yamamoto, James Jean, and Chinese traditional painting. Occasionally, she also ventures into classical art, utilizing graphite, oil paint and charcoal. Lisa has exhibited her work globally in Spain, USA, Hong Kong and Malaysia

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An alumnus of the California College of the Arts with a BFA in Illustration, Lisa’s work has evolved from year to year: beginning her career with a series of intricate ink drawings and shifting to richly-coloured, imagined, interiors. Drawing inspiration from the world around her, Lisa enjoys creating imaginary spaces from mundane, everyday objects. Sometimes borrowed, sometimes owned, the world depicted in each work contain items known to the artist in real life. Whether it be a pet goldfish, a birthday cake or the weeds in her garden, through the canvas they become something more otherworldly beyond their tangible forms. Besides painting, Lisa is an avid cook and baker. She enjoys a good dinner party and a generous glass of wine.

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