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Selected Works

Explorations and single pieces

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Woman Crossing the Boarder

Exploring appropriation used in the art world as well as critiquing the lack of representation in Classical Art

 

Acrylic on Canvas and Adobe Photoshop

18x20"

2021

Back When... 

Food is quite the centre of life. 

The specific smells, textures, tastes all provoke another meaning to each person. 

Whats your core memory of food? 


Food keeps us alive. Food lets us experience Life.

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Social and cultural practices are usually surrounded with food.

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Acrylic and Embroidery Thread on Canvas

20x20"

2022

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Back When, Acrylic on Canvas,20x20_, Ka Wai Kwan, 2022,
Mirror Dimension
Mirror Dimension

Mirror Dimension

Exploring the concept of our world in multiple dimensions and hallucinations of the mind.

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Clay, Tinfoil, Acrylic and Metal Tray

2021

Love How You Were Born

This project focused on the idea of isolation, objectification and alienation of women, or people who identify differently. I dressed up in a crazy costume and painted on the street, to gain insight on the way I was instantly dehumanised and separated from the onlookers, as if I was an animal in a zoo or a foreigner who didn't understand their language.

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Performance art piece ( live and video) and Painting ( Acrylic on canvas 20x24")

Love how you were born
Heartless Eating

Heartless Eating

A discussion on the meat industry and meat consumption. 

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"Heartless Eating" 

Acrylic Paint on Wooden Cheese board + knife 

2019

The Comforting Darkness

The Comforting Darkness

Sometimes we forget the warmth of light when we get too comfortable in the dark. 

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Acrylic and Embroidery thread on canvas paper

c. 16x20"

2020

Women are: 

This piece explores the women characteristics which are not spoken about enough, stemmed from the problems of descriptive language used to negatively describe women - Hysteric, Catty, Temperamental...etc- and how that can affect mental illness misdiagnosis. The embroidered details are a commentary on the overlooked domestic labor women are expected to be responsible for, paired with the rebellion of the "feminine" expectations of women through the boxing imagery. 

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Acrylic and Embroidery thread on untreated canvas 

c. 30x40"

2017

Women are
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