Before he took up painting, Wong Sai-kit was quiet and reclusive. Today, thanks to his brushes – and spoons – his world is a brighter, happier place.
Like many on the spectrum, Wong has a heightened sensitivity to light. He also struggles to communicate. Art helps him express himself – and he does it in a bold, colourful way.
“I feel happy when I paint,” says Wong, whose works are on show in “Art Beyond Boundaries” at The Park Lane Hong Kong hotel in Causeway Bay on Hong Kong Island until May 1.
The exhibition not only celebrates the hotel’s 50th anniversary – and its commitment to fostering community and cultural ties – but shows how artists can challenge and redefine boundaries.
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