City guide: Hong Kong
Updated: 2013-01-21 11:29
(China Daily)
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Street art
Gdots Art Space and JMSytle present an exhibition featuring two accomplished French graffiti artists in a customized setting decorated with contemporary furnishings and accessories. Both Kongo and Ceet's works feature bold colors and strong graphic lines for an immediate assault upon the senses. While Kongo makes clever use of negative spaces interspersed with white highlights, Ceet employs airbrush techniques for layered compositions that provoke and intrigue.
Until Jan 31. Entendre Studio, Shop 312, Level 3, The Arcade, 100 Cyberport Road, Pokfulam. 852-2377-9592
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Cartoon man
SCAD brings comic book artist Pat Lee to Hong Kong in a one-night-only lecture for eager fans. Titled Telling the Story: A Day in the Life of Comic Book Artist Pat Lee, the creative director delves into his particular hybrid anime drawing style and how it has influenced the explosive superhero industry in North America. Lee previously worked with Marvel and DC on franchises including Batman, Superman, Iron Man and X-Men.
7 pm, Jan 24. Courtroom 1, SCAD Hong Kong, 292 Tai Po Road, Shek Kip Mei, Kowloon. 852-2533-8181
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