Oh Deer! by TK Chan
US$5,801.77 Oil painting on canvas70 x 50cm2015Hong Kong born, creative, artist Ms TK Chan has been painting Scotland through her eyes since her time as a student at Edinburgh Napier University, where she graduated from in 2008 with a MDes in Interdisciplinary Design. She lived and worked in Scotland for 10 years and returned to Hong Kong in 2010. She is the co-founder and curator of BLINK Gallery Hong Kong, member of Society of Scottish Artists (SSA), The Hong Kong St Andrew's Society and Hong Kong Society for Education in Art (HKSEA). Her works have been exhibited in Hong Kong, London, Cardiff and Edinburgh. She misses Scotland and she desires to promote Scottish culture in her home city. Her artworks have been inspired by Scottish natural environment. They have been collected by International company, Law firm and some private collectors.www.tk-chan.com
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Dream of Buttercups Flower by TK Chan
US$2,449.64 Oil on Canvas31 x 41 cm2015
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AURORA COLOUR by TK Chan
US$1,779.21 Oil on canvas80cm2015, by applying scientific knowledge in creative arts, Ms TK Chan is calling for solidarity around concerns about global warming. Her new creative oil painting series is called . It is inspired by the mysteriously beautiful but volatile Aurora Borealis, which can be seen in the north of Scotland. TK is applying her self-invented creative and interpretive...
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To Play the piano to a cow by TK Chan
US$4,512.49 Oil Painting on canvas 30 x 40cm 2014Although it is not an easy task to promote Scottish culture in Hong Kong, TK is trying to highlight beautifulScottish scenery in her paintings. The yellow flowers are growing in the painting in the sunrise. The highland cow is the audience. Even though there were difficulties encountered in the beginning, but with...
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Winter to Spring by TK Chan
US$4,512.49 Oil on canvas 40 x 50 cm Original 2014A Rabbit is so tiny and does not look strong at all, but it still survives through the winter. Meaning no matter how difficult things are, as long as you persist there will always be new hope. The Scottish hare in the painting, also symbolizes free-spirited, adaptable, rich, powerful with vitality!...
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