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Lamothy Kwok

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Concept

This is a scene taken from the Taiwan movie"Eternal Summer". Shane is doubting about his own identity, sexual orientation and how he could continuously live his life as normal. Together with the quote “Everything changed when we grew up” (人長大了,真的什麼都變了), yelling toward the helpless traged...
This is a scene taken from the Taiwan movie"Eternal Summer". Shane is doubting about his own identity, sexual orientation and how he could continuously live his life as normal. Together with the quote “Everything changed when we grew up” (人長大了,真的什麼都變了), yelling toward the helpless tragedy among the unexpected happening and longing about future.
Mental stimulation from the scene is one of the important triggers in transforming a moving image to a static drawing. In between the black and white strokes, I try to freeze a static moment in order to digest the scene. Feeling the facial expression of the actor and the specific quote by a slow-paced/ repeated drawing motion.

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“Lamothy Kwok's Artworks”

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“But what I want, you can never handle it ever” (可是我要的,你給不起)

USD 280.00 Year.2020 w21.00 x h15.00 x d0.10 cm

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“Everything changed when we grew up” (人長大了,真的什麼都變了)

USD 250.00 Year.2020 w19.30 x h14.30 x d0.10 cm

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USD $250 ~ $280

Biography

Lamothy Kwok (b.1995) was graduated from the Academy of Visual Arts, HKBU in 2017 and the Chinese University of Hong Kong in 2019. He employs various medium in presenting his ideas, yet his focus remains in drawing, oil painting, and printmaking.
Art to him is portraying day-to-day experiences and...
Lamothy Kwok (b.1995) was graduated from the Academy of Visual Arts, HKBU in 2017 and the Chinese University of Hong Kong in 2019. He employs various medium in presenting his ideas, yet his focus remains in drawing, oil painting, and printmaking.
Art to him is portraying day-to-day experiences and capturing moments in life. Movie is a trigger to him. Strokes in the melancholic piece of work are filtering his own emotional treatment toward the static scene, from film capturing to real-life tragedy.

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