Now it’s time to look at the small, informal art displays in the open spaces on the various floors.
Some displays raise question marks; what and why?
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| The Guggenheim in replica with Rubber Ducky;-) |
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| Theme Sculpture of the Hong Kong Photo Festival |
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| Golden piles of shit? |
There are paintings; less and more straightforward images.
There is even a mural and I looove murals, as you may all know by now;-)!
We saw this one just outside the building. Same artist?
There are pictures:
I love this 3D leg, made from…what is it…straws? Bamboograss? Lemongrass?
I am a huge fan of cartoons, comics and graphic novels. Love that style. Herge (TinTin), Joost Swarte and Glen Baxter are a few of my idols in that genre.
In the Jockey Club Creative Arts Centre several artists with that kind of work have their studio. Like these ones:
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| Miss Fat Artwork Display by Liu Ka Yee. Can I have these in my house, please, pretty please??!!! |
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| So colorful and fun! |
Thief Sophie is very cool too. Bought a set of stickers of Thief Sophie and friends and stuck them on my new suitcase set;-).
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| Thief Sophie by Lam Pei |
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| He has Tin Tin’s eyes;-). The name of this work is Tian Tian; sounds a lot like Tin Tin. Coincidence? I think not. By Au Yeung Ying Chai. |
Cool, don’t you think?
Well, by now we are done with our exploration of a building filled with history, art and inspiration. Maybe one day I will be in HK when their Creative Fair is going on. I will definitely go back then!

Very cool space.
If I ever get there I’m going to visit.
bisous
Suzanne
Good plan, Suzanne. Let me know by then. Maybe we can meet up there;-). Would be fun!