Vincent Lee Kwun-leung is a Hong Kong artist who has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions. His pieces have been selected for exhibitions in Malaysia and Hong Kong. He focuses on ideas of approachability, honesty, and empathy in his artwork. Lee graduated from Hong Kong Baptist University with degrees in visual arts and China studies. He receives influence from instructors in studio art.
3. Vincent Lee Kwun-leung's pieces were selected for "Malaysian
Young Excellent Artist Exhibition 2010" at Penang State Art
Gallery. Vincent held a solo exhibition at Hong Kong Cultural
Centre in 2008, and participated in several joint exhibitions
such as "Hot Off The Press 2007" in Hong Kong Visual Arts
Centre.
His pieces have also been awarded a Tertiary Level Second
Placer in "The 8th Philippines-China-Japan International Fine
Arts Competition" organized by Asia Exchange Culture Centre.
Vincent stresses that his pursuit on the idea of humanity is
approachable, honest and empathetic, as it reflects the
wholesome side of his intrinsic conditions.
4. Graduated from Cheung Chau
Government Secondary School in
2003 and Rosaryhill School in 2006
Obtained a Bachelor of Arts (Hon)
Degree in Visual Arts and a Master
of Social Science Degree in China
Studies (History Concentration)
from Hong Kong Baptist University
Received creative education from
distinguished studio-art instructors,
such as Mr. John Li Tung-keung (李
東強先生) and Ms. Cho Yeou-jui (卓
有瑞女士)
5. 2007: "Hot Off The Press" Hong Kong Graphic Art Fiesta 2007, Jointly organized by Hong
Kong Arts Development Council, Leisure and Cultural Services Department and Art Horizon
Printmaking Studio, Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre
2010: "Young Excellent Artists 2010" (Pelukis Muda Berbakat - 2010), ArtGroup
International, Penang State Art Gallery (Paras Bawah, Dewan Sri Pinang, Lebuh Light,
10200 Pulau Pinang, Malaysia)
2010: "ECO ART fest - Charity Eco Art Auction Dinner", ArtGroup International, The
Shangri-La Hotel of Penang (Trader's Hotel, Magazine Road, 10300 Penang)
2010: "Rosarian Art Exhibition", Rosaryhill School, Rosaryhill School Basement Visual Arts
Gallery
2011: "Return to Alma Mater - Solo Exhibition of Vincent Lee Kwun-leung", Rosaryhill
School, Rosaryhill School Basement Visual Arts Gallery
2012: "Benevolence - Solo Fine Arts Exhibition by Vincent Lee Kwun-leung", Hong Kong
Fringe Club, The Anita Chan Lai-ling Gallery of Hong Kong Fringe Club
2013: "Embrace of Love" Party-cum-Exhibition, 12th Floor Cafe of Chai Wan Youth Square
6. 2005: Champion in Senior Secondary Level, "Competition on the
Design of Banner for Recycling of Rechargeable Battery", launched
by Environmental Protection Department
2005: 2nd-Runner-Up in Senior Secondary Level, "More Green, Less
Fuel – Inter-school Painting Competition", launched by Green Sense
2005: Merit in Senior Secondary Level, "City of Love, Hong Kong is
it! – Postcard Design Competition", launched by Lion Club
International 303 District Hong Kong & Macau Branch
2005: Merit in Senior Secondary Level, "Life 1CC – Anti-Drug Comic
Competition", Jockey Club Tsuen Wan Belvedere Garden Hong
Kong Children & Youth Service Centre
2009: Tertiary Level Second Placer in "The 8th Philippines-China-
Japan International Fine Arts Competition" organized by Asia
Exchange Culture Association Philippines Incorporated
2012: "Outstanding Atmospheric Mood Creation Award", Artscanyon
Arts Gallery Group
9. Creative idea: Temples are the sightseeings that tourists must visit while
having journeys in Hong Kong. The begging of lucky oracles, the dense
distribution of circular incenses on the ceilings and the display of abundant
fruits on the altar are seemingly the leisures for elderly only. But, such hub is
good for faithful persons to perceive the spirit of immensity called
"worshipping Heaven and Earth as an empirical educator", so as to
understand the submissiveness to Heaven's arrangements with no
negleting on the conservation of Confucian etiquettes. Temples are the
sightseeings that tourists must visit while having journeys in Hong Kong.
The begging of lucky oracles, the dense distribution of circular incenses on
the ceilings and the display of abundant fruits on the altar are seemingly the
leisures for elderly only. But, such hub is good for faithful persons to
perceive the spirit of immensity called "worshipping Heaven and Earth as an
empirical educator", so as to understand the submissiveness to Heaven's
arrangements with no negleting on the conservation of Confucian etiquettes.
12. Creative idea:“The atheletes from Hong Kong are not
rubbish!" This statement originates from Lee Lai
Shan's slogan right after her initial achievement of
obtaining Gold Medal from Olympic Windsurfing Race.
Her uncle, Lai Kan, runs a beach pub which
comprises the memories of how she overwhelmed the
turbulent waves from the elementary stage. The
windsurfing board is permanently established near the
pub, which makes the overseas tourists know that
Hong Kong is a gifted place for watery sports. Hong
Kong people can have fun with the sun and ocean, as
well as attributing their sentiments of world
embracement to the swirls.
13. This art fair was initially
held on March 2016. I
was one of the 37
nominated artists. My art
booth at Mei Yuen Street
of Sai Kung targeted on
exhibiting my Chinese ink
on watercolour paper
series. Two selected
Chinese ink pieces were
shown inside the Sai
Kung Jockey Club Town
Hall as highlights.
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17. This solo exhibition was
held at a pub in Kennedy
Town in April 2017 beyond
the Easter vacation. Both
acrylic and Chinese-ink
paintings were selected as
exhibits. My Chinese ink
on watercolour paper was
hoisted at the very middle
of the pub.