Born in Hong Kong in 1951, this artist has built a quiet, enduring practice grounded in observation and material exploration. Growing up amid a dynamic urban landscape, they developed a keen sense for light, rhythm, and texture, translating daily scenes into inventive compositions. Their work often balances precision with a sense of spontaneity, inviting viewers to linger on subtle shifts in color and form. Across decades, they have pursued themes of memory, place, and identity, weaving personal experience into universal narratives. Engaged with community and collaboration, they contribute to the cultural dialogue surrounding contemporary art with a steady, thoughtful presence. Their practice continues to evolve through ongoing investigation and steady inquiry.