Artist Guide- Celebrities
Mr. CHIU Cheung-shing, Ben
Bone-Breaker.
Flexing, Popping Dancer in Hong Kong
Benny is the first bone-break dancer in Hong Kong, a team member of Vanness Wu during China Street Dance Show (Season Two, 2019). Ben is the champion in “”KingMaker 3″”, broadcasted by Viutv in 2020.
Benny specialises in bone-breaking, flexing, freestyling and street dancing. Since 2015, Benny has participated in various dance battles, performances and theatre shows, including Ocean Park Hong Kong, China’s got Talent (2019), War of Tung Choi Guys (2021) by Windmill Grass Theatre.
Miss CHIU Chung-yee Maggie
Born and raised in Hong Kong, Chiu Chung Yee Maggie is an artist based in Hong Kong. Maggie is currently bachelor student at Fine Art College, National Taiwan University of Art. Maggie specialises in Painting and Calligraphy Arts. Maggie believes that art expression is rooted in one’s culture and community. Through her art, she wishes to bridge the gap between the West and the East, and to reflect different faces of society.
Miss CHIU Yee-ting, Elaine
Born and raised in Hong Kong, Elaine Chiu received her Bachelor’s degree in Art History from the University of Hong Kong in 2018. Elaine explores the space, memory and community identity of urban environments, through urban sketching, community projects and paintings. Her work communicates the transient and fragile nature of cityscapes and the identity displacement under rapid urban redevelopment.
Elaine is the invited artist of Vivid Sydney in Sydney, 2018 and Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark, 2020. Since 2015, Elaine’s works have been widely exhibited and awarded in multiple local and international exhibitions, including Fabriano in Acquarello International Watercolour Festival (Italy, 2019) and International Watercolour Masters Exhibition (Taiwan, 2018). Elaine has received commission from the HKSAR Government, Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office, and various internationally recognised brands.
Mr. LAI Chu
Father of former renowned actress Ms Gigi Ma (Mrs Ma Lai Ka Yi), Mr Lai started to learn painting some 10 years ago. With hundreds of works developed over the years, he excels in ink-wash paintings with a solo exhibition held in 2018. To him, painting is his best emotional support. He feels particularly pleasant and relaxed whenever he paints as it makes him feel like visiting a place surrounded by mountains and waters.