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Interview- 活在西貢 Live In Sai Kung Magazine


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早前舉辦的《藝聚西貢》邀請了幾位年輕藝術家在西貢市中心畫了兩幅壁畫,分別為位於灣景街街市小巷旁的《Beneath the Surface》及萬年街蘇珊娜餐廳旁的《Mr. Acrobats》,為本來平平無奇的街角髹上一抹清新的藝術氣息,《Live In》邀請到創作《Mr. Acrobats》的畫家陳英發為我們解構其意念構想。 英發認為社區壁畫可以連接大眾積極參與藝術,透過參與而了解,讓公眾進一步認識和接受藝術,而藝術家亦能於過程中貼近公眾,充分發揮藝術於社區的效用。因此, <Mr. Acrobats》的創作構想也是希望突破傳統藝廊局限,拉近作品與觀眾的距離,「我嘗試把周圍環境也納入作品當中,例如:行人路及其安全圍欄,甚至觀眾路人也可以成為作品的一部分:讓壁畫盡量跳出平面的牆壁,使觀賞者於平平無奇的日常環境中,發現壁畫的趣味。」原來欣賞這幅壁畫的最佳位置是在對面的行人路。英發續說,「Mr. Acrobats是個長者,我希望透過這位在欄杆上旁若無人地表演的老伯,帶出一種對生活懷着童心與熱情和勇於挑戰自己的正面態度。」 工作室設於西貢的英發十分嚮往這個純樸親切的社區,「西貢環境寧靜舒適,十分適合創作。除了要出外工作,我大部分時間都情願待在西貢的工作室裡閱讀和創作,有時候也會沿着附近的行山徑散步運動,經常遇上鄰居或是山上村民,覺得他們很有禮貌和友善親切。」西貢本來就是一個充滿人情味的小社區、華洋共處,醞釀出獨特的多元文化,英發很高興能參與這次藝術活動,並在繪畫壁畫的過程中,認識了不少西貢居民、 遊客和來自社區及不同地方的藝術家,更令他感到欣慰的是有父母帶着孩子向他道謝,說作品為他們的生活環境帶來藝術氣息,「我很感激這對夫婦,對於藝術工作者來說,這是很衷心的鼓勵,而且更感激他們為下一代對藝術人和作品立下正面的身教。」

Live In Sai Kung 活在西貢 | 6/2016

Saikungchannel-Interview with local artist Chan Ying-fat

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Interview with local artist Chan Ying-fat

Have you noticed the lovely giant mural on Man Nin Street in Sai Kung? This is the latest work by Chan Ying-fat, so we asked the local artist how he enjoys painting in Sai Kung. What do you like about Sai Kung? Living in Sai Kung for more than one year, I really enjoy the […]

 

Have you noticed the lovely giant mural on Man Nin Street in Sai Kung? This is the latest work by Chan Ying-fat, so we asked the local artist how he enjoys painting in Sai Kung.

What do you like about Sai Kung?
Living in Sai Kung for more than one year, I really enjoy the cosy atmosphere. People are friendly and the natural environment always makes me feel peaceful and comfortable. It really helps me create my work, I’m able to focus on drawing and have more space for inspiration.

 

 

Among the different kinds of art, what do you like about murals?
I actually started my career doing oil paintings, then shifted my focus to murals in recent years. My main motivation comes from interactions with people – I like when people get involved with my paintings, evoking in them an interest in art and creation.

Can you share the inspiration behind the mural on Man Nin Street?
This mural is all about street fun! It’s an illusional picture, where pedestrians can be characters. I kept the gray wall color and didn’t put in a full background, so people can realize it is still the original wall and also a graffiti wall now!

 

 

What are some of the challenges you have encountered painting murals in Hong Kong?
Finding places to paint is still the biggest problem we have to deal with. If we want to paint a public wall, we have to deal with different government departments and the process is painful. Most of the shops in Hong Kong welcome us painting their private walls or in front of their doors, but sometimes people will think the painting is commercial, so we have to strike a balance.

If you want to know more about artist Chan Ying-fat, visit his Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/alphamural/

 

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