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TINY STUDIO on YOUTUBE: THE TRANSITION

Saturday, October 27, 2007

IN 1998


How I started to paint murals in Hong Kong and eventually became involved in the Hong Kong Mural Society is a long story. It was and still is an experience that I enjoy in-between tea-time while struggling with my chopsticks as we ate dumplings together with other Hong Kong muralists.

The chain of events that allowed me to start as an assistant muralist to Artists Celia Ko and Tony Ng when they painted three murals for for Hong Kong's housing estates sponsored by the Housing Department of Hong Kong. The first was in Tak Tin Estate in LamTin, the next was in Pak Tin Estate in Shatin and the third was in Shan King Estate in Tuen Mun .

These early collaborations with the group of muralists led me to finally meet Artist Kong Ho and the rest of the gang of muralists.

Starting with 12 murals in 12 housing estates, the Hong Kong Mural Society has now produced more than 100 murals all over Hong Kong.