








Peony #5 Paper Weight by Judy Fung 馮敏兒
ARTIST : Judy Fung 馮敏兒
MEDIUM: Resin
YEAR: 2006
DIMENSION:
Small: 60mm (L) x 60mm (W) x 50mm (H)
Large: 150mm (L) x 150mm (W) x 40mm (H)
Do you have a moment to observe "true beauty" on Earth?
We've become lost in a material world of artificiality, where nature's virtues seem remote. My work explores the contrast between this material world and the natural, leading to an appreciation of nature and life. My flower paintings question mortality and "true beauty." The flowers are withered, yet I remember their splendid beauty – their colors, forms, textures. Perhaps it's their mortality, or the power of nature, that allures such beauty that no mankind can ever create.
ARTIST : Judy Fung 馮敏兒
MEDIUM: Resin
YEAR: 2006
DIMENSION:
Small: 60mm (L) x 60mm (W) x 50mm (H)
Large: 150mm (L) x 150mm (W) x 40mm (H)
Do you have a moment to observe "true beauty" on Earth?
We've become lost in a material world of artificiality, where nature's virtues seem remote. My work explores the contrast between this material world and the natural, leading to an appreciation of nature and life. My flower paintings question mortality and "true beauty." The flowers are withered, yet I remember their splendid beauty – their colors, forms, textures. Perhaps it's their mortality, or the power of nature, that allures such beauty that no mankind can ever create.
ARTIST : Judy Fung 馮敏兒
MEDIUM: Resin
YEAR: 2006
DIMENSION:
Small: 60mm (L) x 60mm (W) x 50mm (H)
Large: 150mm (L) x 150mm (W) x 40mm (H)
Do you have a moment to observe "true beauty" on Earth?
We've become lost in a material world of artificiality, where nature's virtues seem remote. My work explores the contrast between this material world and the natural, leading to an appreciation of nature and life. My flower paintings question mortality and "true beauty." The flowers are withered, yet I remember their splendid beauty – their colors, forms, textures. Perhaps it's their mortality, or the power of nature, that allures such beauty that no mankind can ever create.
FUNG Man Yee, Judy was born in Hong Kong in 1970. In 1986, Judy and her family migrated to Sydney, Australia, where she obtained a Bachelor degree of Economics at the University of Sydney. After working in the financial market in Hong Kong for over 10 years. Judy decided to pursue her art interests, and she obtained the degree of Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art) at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University (co-presented with the Hong Kong Art School) in 2006. The concept of Judy’s works evolved from the contrast of the material world and the natural world. As a mother of child, she has also taken her works from a woman’s point of view, thus reflecting a strong feminine accent. Judy has displayed her works at several exhibitions in Hong Kong. To widen her art knowledge and painting skill, Judy is currently undertaking in a Diploma course in Chinese painting at the School of Professional and Continuing Education of the University of Hong Kong.