Red Hong Yi's book 'How To Paint Without A Brush' focuses on non-traditional art-making methods using common household objects. Organised by artistic medium, it summarises the first decade of her ...
Red Hong Yi’s exhibition ‘Once Upon A Longtang’ at the National Art Gallery in Kuala Lumpur is a tribute to her relatives in Shanghai, China. (Red Hong Yi Facebook pic) When you step into the National ...
Red Hong Yi decided to experiment with using just one material for an entire month, choosing fragile flowers for her medium. Inspired by the shape of each tiny petal and the notion that together they ...
Her bio begins with the simplest of statements: "Hi! I'm Red. I like to paint, but not with a paintbrush." An architecture student from Melbourne (by way of Malaysia), Red has been featured around the ...
Craving more World-Cup inspired art? artnet News has your soccer art fix with two new projects: Chinese artist Red Hong Yi has traded in her paint brush for a soccer ball, which she uses to create ...
Red Hong Yi's Memebank NFTs are inspired by world currencies and the contemporary meme culture in the digital world. Photo: Studio Red Hong Yi The much-anticipated NFT Memebank Banknotes series by ...
Red used 50,000 green-tipped matches to create the 'Climate is Everything' cover for TIME's Apr. 26 issue, which shows how the global climate crisis impacts every corner of society KUALA LUMPUR, April ...
She had initially dismissed the email, which was brief and void of detail, as spam. It was 2014 and the cryptic message had come into her inbox: “It went something like, ‘My boss would like a piece’,” ...
Social media has made art a sustainable career choice, said Malaysian artist Red Hong Yi, who is famous for creating portraits of Chinese personalities using everyday objects. Creating art, once ...