About
Lui
Ming
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Lui
Ming @ Macau Studio |
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1950 |
Lui
Ming was born in Guangdong, China |
| 1973 |
Moved
to Hong Kong.
Studied fine arts and sketch courses in the Department of Extramural
Studied of University of Hong Kong. Since he concentrated
in oil painting and watercolour creation.
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| 1986 |
First
solo exhibition in Macau |
| 1988 |
His
work "Water
Village" were selected by The Asia Society Of Arts
Of America in USA for exhibiting at the International Artists
Exhibition
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| 1989 |
Next
Year, his work "The
Past Time" were also selected by The Asia Society Of
Arts Of America in USA for exhibiting at the International
Artists Exhibition
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| 1990 |
His
works has been permanently exhibited at Danny. L Gallery
in Hong Kong |
| 1992 |
Two
years later, his works has been selected and permanently exhibited
at Rain Field Art Gallery in Hong Kong |
| 1994 |
Again
after couple years, his works too has been selected and permanently
exhibited at The Art Collection Gallery in Hong Kong |
| 2003 |
Some
of his works has been selected by the Leisure and Cultural Service
Department of Hong Kong Government and exhibited at the "Art
and Crafts Fair" in Hong Kong Cultural Centre |
Lui Ming has been a full-time professional artist for 29 years.
He specializes in oil paintings and watercolors. He has participated
in a number of joint exhibitions in Hong Kong and Internationally.
Many of them are now collected by commercial companies and kept
for private collectors locally and overseas. He is currently a
member of Artists Societies of Macau (Associacao Dos Artistas
De Belas-Artes De Macau) and a member of Chinese painting Society
of Toy Shan Hong Kong.
Emotional
wonders of nature and artistic adaptation with art painting are
always found from his works. He thinks spiritual needs are the
most essentials element for his artistic expression. He usually
sketches on-site instantly for the best moment, and translates
into painting in his workshop then.
Lately,
Lui-Ming intends to arrange another new personal exhibition in
Macau and Hong Kong in the next couple years with his recent artworks
and creations.
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