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WALK ARTISTRY

Hong Kong

2019

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The “WALK ARTISTRY” project is a mix of art and imagination that is planned and organized by CAMPER, with curating and design work done by KUBE (Hong Kong) Design Communications Ltd. The project demonstrates the creative prowess of the brand through collaboration with talented artists. Remaining true to the tenets of exploration through walking and daring to imagine, the “WALK ARTISTRY” project encourages people of all lifestyles to saunter about while enjoying the beauty of life.

Through “WALK ARTISTRY”, KUBE has taken the responsibilities to maintain this comprehensive project in sustainable development and try hard to balance both theme and commercial needs while not interfere the original idea of the creators. Korean artist Jeongmoon Choi and Chinese artist Lee Chi have first invited to this event.   


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Walk Artistry at Shanghai.

Walk Artistry at Shanghai.


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About Jeongmoon Choi

Korean artist Jeongmoon Choi is an expert at employing the use of relative positioning to create works that speak directly to audiences. Her installations are excellent examples of her aesthetic expertise with fusing light and lines. She masterfully uses ultraviolet lighting in her works to create unique artistic spaces that blur the gap between visual sensations and reality. The elements of light and line in her works represent the manmade and the material respectively, while the fusing of handmade and machine-made elements helps build complex experiences that blur the line between illusion and reality. Her works inspire viewers to contemplate on the endless possibilities within, leaving them with rich experiences that won’t easily be forgotten.

 

About Lee Chi

Chinese artist Lee Chi is an expert at creating artistic works made from a combination of greenery and architectural elements. His ideal is to create artistic spaces that deepen the relationships between people and plants. His works focus on the experience of running through different types of environments, with a special emphasis placed on the slowing and rising of one’s breath as they walk at different paces. His works have a life of their own which can be experienced abstractly. By creating works that seemingly communicate with the space they are situated in, they possess nearly limitless possibilities for audiences to enjoy.


The Event Situation at Shanghai Station