Title: Anatomy of a City

Year: 2025

Medium: Ink on Paper

Size: 12” x 14”

Others: Hong Kong is a city that lacks blandless. Every corner is littered with laundry drying from windows, gauzy green bamboo scaffoling, apartment lights that blink on and off even in the dead of the night. I grew up in this city, where people scream traffic and shout love. There is a claustrophobic kind of beauty in the stacked lives pressed against each other, every window holding its own small story. Capturing that density, I trace the outlines of a home where chaos and intimacy become one.

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