when: 21 January 2023 - 05 February 2023 | | cost: Free | address: George St Sydney NSW 2000 Australia | website: http://sydneylunarfestival.com
published: 20 Jan 2023, 5 min read
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The concept for the 2023 Lunar New Year was inspired by the characteristics of this year's zodiac animal, the Water Rabbit.
The Water Rabbit is gentle, soft and approachable but also fierce and persistent in its ability to adjust to different situations. This is seen as parallel to the experience of many migrant Australians, including the artist, who grew up with 2 separate cultures and adapted to live in both worlds.
In illustration, the dual nature of the Water Rabbit is depicted by 2 rabbits, one a warrior and the other gentle, featured around a unifying circle. By working together, they are ready for any adventures ahead.
This work was inspired by folk tales from Western and Asian cultures. The artist is particularly drawn to their colours, symbolism, and ways of storytelling. In celebration of the Lunar New Year, elements are included that bring good luck.
About the artist:
Pei W Kwang is a designer and illustrator based in Sydney, who works in both the digital space as well as with traditional mediums such as Posca and Gouache. As a designer, Pei's area of specialty is designing bespoke packaging designs and memorable branding. Her illustration work is rich with detail, colour, texture, and strong narratives. Pei is motivated by a desire for storytelling and well-crafted designs and illustrations.
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The concept for the 2023 Lunar New Year was inspired by the characteristics of this year's zodiac animal, the Water Rabbit.
The Water Rabbit is gentle, soft and approachable but also fierce and persistent in its ability to adjust to different situations. This is seen as parallel to the experience of many migrant Australians, including the artist, who grew up with 2 separate cultures and adapted to live in both worlds.
In illustration, the dual nature of the Water Rabbit is depicted by 2 rabbits, one a warrior and the other gentle, featured around a unifying circle. By working together, they are ready for any adventures ahead.
This work was inspired by folk tales from Western and Asian cultures. The artist is particularly drawn to their colours, symbolism, and ways of storytelling. In celebration of the Lunar New Year, elements are included that bring good luck.
About the artist:
Pei W Kwang is a designer and illustrator based in Sydney, who works in both the digital space as well as with traditional mediums such as Posca and Gouache. As a designer, Pei's area of specialty is designing bespoke packaging designs and memorable branding. Her illustration work is rich with detail, colour, texture, and strong narratives. Pei is motivated by a desire for storytelling and well-crafted designs and illustrations.
Go see Banner Galleries: Pei W Kwang - Ever Changing Water Rabbits 2023.
Banner Galleries: Pei W Kwang - Ever Changing Water Rabbits 2023 is on 21 January 2023 - 05 February 2023. See start and end times below. Conveniently located in Sydney. Call 02 9265 9333 for details. Visit their website at http://sydneylunarfestival.com.
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