As an artist and designer specializing in ceramics, I have a profound interest in glaze and its chemical properties. My innovative approach utilizes glaze as the primary material rather than clay, employing glaze-casting techniques to challenge traditional perceptions of glaze's role in ceramics. My playful creations push the boundaries of ceramic art, aiming to create a sense of material confusion and a unique viewing experience for the audience. My practice is process-led and research-based, with a strong emphasis on learning through making. 

My recent project investigates the impact of the British National (Overseas) visa on Hong Kong immigrants in the UK since its 2021 introduction. Drawing from urban observations in Manchester and Hong Kong, I explore themes of belonging, using the fluidity of glaze as a metaphor for the immigrants' unsettled history. Employing 'reverse thinking' and 'deconstruction' theories, my work seeks a renewed sense of belonging during the transition from one city to another. 

Experimenting with glaze, I challenge conventional roles in ceramics and incorporate AI tools like Midjourney in my creative process. The AI-generated language of nonsense, derived from street views of Manchester and Hong Kong, leads to intriguing results and new perspectives. This exploration between reality and virtuality aims to create a surreal experience for the audience, prompting a reimagining of identities.
Extending my exploration to bricks, inspired by the UK's architectural landscape, I draw parallels between the stability and fragility of bricks and the immigrant experience. The interplay between clay and glaze in my work captures the essence of transition and transformation, reflecting the journey of Hong Kong immigrants adapting to life in the UK. Through glaze-casting techniques, I construct and deconstruct ceramic towers through the heat in the kiln to further explore themes of transition and belonging. My artistic process invites viewers to contemplate their own experiences of identity and transition within my creations.

BIOGRAPHY
2020-2021, 2022-2024   BA (Hons) Product Design and Crafts, Manchester School of Art 
2019- 2020   Foundation Degree in Arts and Design, De Montfort University
2015- 2018   HKICC Lee Shau Kee School of Creativity

CV
Selected Group Exhibitions
2024  New Designers, London 
2024  Vertical Gallery, Manchester 
2023   'Small Favors 2023', The Clay Studio, Pennsylvania, United States
2022   Thrown online Winter Exhibition 22/23
 
Volunteering
2023   International Ceramics Festival, Aberystwyth
            Esea Contemporary, Manchester
            Collect 2023, London

Internship
2023  Yellowhammer

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