EXPLORING THE ENCHANTING
PEONY PAVILION IN WATERCOLOURS
Featuring artist from Penang, Chong; and
FL Founder & Creative Director, Vivienne.
Spaces are very limited and on first come first served basis,
RSVP via WhatsApp to (65) 8428 3832 now!!
1st Slot
Date: 10 May 2024 Friday
Time: 1830hrs
2nd Slot
Date: 11 May 2024 Saturday
Time: 1500hrs
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Venue: Fuchsia Lane Atelier
62 Ubi Rd 1, Oxley Bizhub 2, #11-01, Singapore 408734
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Workshop Fee *: $99/pax
*Workshop participants will receive
1. exclusive personalised fan with a watercolour painting by Chong,
2. an exclusive not-available-for-sale tote from Fuchsia Lane
3. $80 FL voucher to be redeemed on the day itself.
Light Refreshments provided.
Discover how Chong’s captivating watercolours breathe life into The Peony Pavilion Collection as he demonstrates his passion of painting live!
This rare workshop is also a creative dialogue between Designer Vivienne and Artist Chong where they share about their inspirations and sparks working together.
Do not miss this unique opportunity to witness the magic where Fashion meets Art! Be the first to see our yet to be launched Limited Edition Tee and New Capsule Launch.
About Chong, @73arts_
Chong Yee Wang, otherwise known as Chong, is an artist from Penang, the cradle of Peranakan culture, who goes by the social media handle “@73arts_”, and is a trained architect.
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Known for his unique style watercolour paintings on wood panels
which often feature Koi, heritage buildiungs and portraits of Opera characters, Chong’s artwork has been exhibited in various galleries in Penang, and he has also conducted numerous workshops for international schools as well as pop up markets and fairs.
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His clientele stretches beyond the shores of the local art collector scene, having gained many international fans who can see the passion he has through his paintings.
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Chong can usually be found at Hin Bus Depot Creative Fair which he has had a space for about 10 years! Hin Bus Depot, reported by 'Penang Monthly' as a successful placemaking in Penang, the previously derelict bus depot is now a vibrant creative hub that houses a gallery, artist studios, a Michelin-Star restaurant, and retail outlets, as well as hosts a weekly creative market.