Flow color · white|Miranda Yiu Solo Exhibition

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Flow color · white|Miranda Yiu Solo Exhibition
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Apr 2, 2023(Sun) - Apr 28(Fri)
Location:Yrellag Gallery
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13A Prince’s Terrace, Central, Hong Kong
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About the event

Flow color · white|Miranda Yiu Solo Exhibition Introduction

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Yrellag Gallery is honored to present a solo exhibition of Miranda Yiu - Flow color • white. Yiu seeks to explore the depiction and expression of the human body in her Chinese ink painting. She tries to capture the charm of the human body through calligraphic strokes and varied tonalities of ink, which give rise to a good result of artistic expressiveness, sometimes bold and vigorous, and occasionally flowing and twisting unconstrainedly, creating her artistic vernacular.

Ancient Chinese literati so adhered to the spirit of nature that goes beyond the appearance of forms. In paintings, whether manifested in five tints of ink or blank-leaving reflected artists’ spiritual cultivation.

The exhibition opening will be held on Tuesday, 4 April 2023, from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm and will remain on view until 28 April 2023. The artist will be present at the opening, and light refreshments will be served.

Exhibition Details

  • Flow color · white|Miranda Yiu Solo Exhibition
  • Date: 2-28 Apr 2023
  • Time: 13:00-20:00 (Tuesday to Sunday)
  • Venue: Yrellag Gallery
  • Address: G/F, 13A, Prince's Terrace, Mid-Levels, Central, Hong Kong

About the Artist

Miranda Yiu

Miranda Yiu was born in Hong Kong and graduated from the Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles, USA, majoring in illustration. After her return to Hong Kong, she engaged in illustration and design work for nearly 20 years. She was used to working with different media, including acrylic, watercolour and paper sculpture. During this period, she actively participated in the promotion of illustrations in Hong Kong and was the former Chairman of the Hong Kong Society of Illustrators. In recent years, she has been focusing on paintings with Chinese ink, notably the passion to explore the depiction and expression of the human body.

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