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In this piece, I poured my emotions into every stroke of ink, capturing the fleeting impressions of nature’s raw beauty. The fluidity and intensity create a dynamic energy that invites reflection and calm. Bringing this work into your space will infuse it with a sense of depth and tranquility, sparking thoughtful introspection and a connection to the unseen forces around us.
Sylvia Wong is a passionate painter and photographer whose artistic journey began in childhood. Her love for art was nurtured through early art classes, fashion design training, a formative summer course in Como, Italy. Even as a student, her paintings often earned a spot on the classroom bulletin board, appreciated by teachers for their creativity and unique style.
Although her family had limited resources to support her artistic development, she never lost her connection with art. For practical reasons, she chose a different career path yet remained devoted to art appreciated throughout her life.
During Covid period, a chance encounter with one of her early paintings from her twenties rekindled her passion for creating. That renewed her commitment to build a second career in the arts during her retirement years. Today, Sylvia is pursuing a Diploma in New Ink Art in the Chinese University to refine her professional skills and explore new forms of creativity and vision.