About Corn Shuk Mei
Painter, Day-dreamer, Wanderer. Corn sets out to explore the deepest levels of the human subconscious. The atmospheric, melancholic tones of her drawings and paintings evoke sensations of dislocation. These works document her interest in what is lost and what is found, the ambivalence between what is the fleeting memory and what is synthesized as a trace within the landscape.
http://www.cornhoartist.com
Current city: London
Painter, Day-dreamer, Wanderer. Corn sets out to explore the deepest levels of the human subconscious. The atmospheric, melancholic tones of her drawings and paintings evoke sensations of dislocation. These works document her interest in what is lost and what is found, the ambivalence between what is the fleeting memory and what is synthesized as a trace within the landscape.
 
Friday night: Local history event at South London Gallery Fire Station. Spent the sunny evening time to read the zines collection from the Feminist Library. The library is a lovely mobile minivan. Best tme to enjoy and summer drinks in the new art space.
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This is my regular working place every week. Love the staffs there and the atmosphere surrounding by contemporary arts.
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The oldest public art gallery in London also is my local gallery in my neighbourhood. Opposite to the Dulwich Park where I walked with my puppy regularly. They have great collections of Dutch paintings as well. My husband found the original Dutch painting of the print at his home he was growing up with.
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The best view you can overlook the whole of Hong Kong. Lovely and easy hiking path. This also represents the Hong Kongers' spirits too. If you will visit Hong Kong, please visit this place.
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I always love to observe people in the city at the open space cafe like Federal. Their breakfast and coffee are amazing!
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You will find the spiritual connection with this natural tidal swimming pool. You might feel the freezing water when you jump into the water, but soon you will be fine and enjoy the quiet swim experience. Dogs are welcome for this swimming pool too, if they are brave enough to swim with you in the sea water.
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