59” × 20” Acrylic on wood panel
A panoramic night view of the Hong Kong coastline, painted in rich acrylics on a long, narrow wood panel. A horizontal band of city lights runs across the piece, broken by dark high-rises and rooflines. Neon signs, office windows, and streetlights form a mosaic of warm golds, cool blues, and bright magentas, capturing the city’s layered energy.
The lower half is dominated by reflections. The water is painted with loose strokes and soft edges, turning the lights into shimmering bands and broken color. Smooth washes for the sky and thicker, scraped marks for the buildings add depth and texture on the wood. Small touches—tiny white ship lights and a faint haze over the skyline—bring realism without clutter.
From afar it reads as a continuous glowing coastline; up close you see the brushwork, layered glazes, and wood grain. The painting is a nocturnal portrait of Hong Kong—lively, reflective, and rhythmic.
59” × 20” Acrylic on wood panel
A panoramic night view of the Hong Kong coastline, painted in rich acrylics on a long, narrow wood panel. A horizontal band of city lights runs across the piece, broken by dark high-rises and rooflines. Neon signs, office windows, and streetlights form a mosaic of warm golds, cool blues, and bright magentas, capturing the city’s layered energy.
The lower half is dominated by reflections. The water is painted with loose strokes and soft edges, turning the lights into shimmering bands and broken color. Smooth washes for the sky and thicker, scraped marks for the buildings add depth and texture on the wood. Small touches—tiny white ship lights and a faint haze over the skyline—bring realism without clutter.
From afar it reads as a continuous glowing coastline; up close you see the brushwork, layered glazes, and wood grain. The painting is a nocturnal portrait of Hong Kong—lively, reflective, and rhythmic.