Eunise Wing
EUNISE WING creates artworks that represent spontaneously the surrounding environment of her experience, expressing the vibrant spirit that emanates freedom and expresses, deconstructing her emotions down to physical sensations towards an abstract interpretation, challenging the atmosphere of the clash between eastern and western art culture.
Her art follows the perception of constant creative evolution, identifying the boundaries between consciousness and reality. Her creations capture emotions, portraits, and figures revealing inseparable human relationships between dimension, and vibe. This conceptual approach produces unique multi-layered artworks.

EUNISE WING, is a visual artist who focuses on paintings in realistic and abstract ways, and calligraphy. Her art follows the concept of constant creative evolution, identifying the boundaries of consciousness and reality of community, humanity, and love. Her creations capture emotions, portraits, and figures revealing inseparable human relationships between dimension, and vibe. This conceptual approach generates unique multi-layered artworks.
Eunise Wing’s artworks represent spontaneously the surrounding environment of her experience, expressing the vibrant spirit that emanates freedom and expresses, deconstructing her emotions down to physical sensations towards an abstract interpretation, challenging on the atmosphere of the clash between eastern and western art culture.
The abstract conceptualisation and realistic art of Eunise Wing’s art represent for this time only and once in a lifetime, the present to treasure the unrepeatable nature of the illusion of time.
Since Eunise Wing was young as a child, she painted and drew endlessly for her innate intuition. She drew everywhere and on everything, including on top of all the walls in her home or her own body, from abstract symbols to words. This process of recreating art on almost any surface she could get her young magical hands-on was not only fun, but it was a journey of discovery to understand how art could ignite different feelings to be a human. Her artistic additions improved some of the artworks which are selected as part of the leaflet for her graduation from kindergarten. She realised that she could preserve her ideas on paper and keep them forever.
As a teenager, she was very interested in music. Learning how to play and listen to music was the base of her insight foundations, alongside extended research about artistic ideologies from different fields, which continued feeling her creative self-education on drawings too. However, this didn’t fully satisfy her expectations, so she immersed herself in playing saxophone to extend her creativity start as a musician, Eunise’s passion for music and her intuitive ability deliver live performances full of energy and passion. Music gave her the foundation to learn how to get into all the details of other sensations and dimensions and after years of playing music, she pursued a self-taught parallel life in visual art, and graphic design.
Before devoting herself as a professional artist, graphic design is one of her enthusiasm. Using photoshop and illustrator was her foundation in graphics, communication art about visual influence with realistic living. Starting as an art director, constructing advertisements from Properties to Fast-moving consumer goods and social media content. Eunise’s passion for this communication brought her to produce ideas and visuals in graphics and video for P&G, FWD, WeChat Pay HK, Sun Hung Kai Properties, and Kerry properties.
The advertising industry brought Eunise the base to learn how to communicate her ideas to bigger audiences and extend the visions and possibilities and after he pursued a self-taught career as an artist in fine art.
Constant self-education delved deep into the lives and characteristics of her artistic references such as Egon Schiele, Francis Bacon, El Lissitzky, and Zao Wou-Ki, to mention a few. These creative masters helped her to develop a more coherent conceptualisation to connect deeply with her personality, which is reflected in her artworks as they respond directly to their lives. The most essential tools for Eunise are only her MacBook and saxophone. Apart from brushes, knives, and wood panels, her methods and materials are constantly experimental. Her primary medium is oil painting now due to its versatility and slow-drying paint that consists of particles. However, you will also find mixed media artworks with many diversifications of unconventional elements such as concrete. Eunise predominantly paints on wood due to the organic texture and character, which is hard to achieve from stretched canvas, but he has also mastered canvas and board.
The only scripted element of her creative process is her culture, from Hong Kong which is placed with western and eastern cultures. To explore the intersection between western and eastern art by integrating Chinese art into a specific form of western art. Eunise pursued eastern art to acknowledge the traditional condition and the spiritual character in Chinese art present Eunise the magnificent cultural boundaries between each area of their particular meanings, space, solid form, and colour which convey the time and dimensions of life. This influences Eunise’s art and acts as a reflection on the mixed culture of my individual perceptions and cross-impression.
The mind states of Eunise Wing deconstruct the psychological state of cognitive peace at a certain period. Apart from Art, her methods to face her breathtaking climates are formerly comprised of yoga, mindfulness, and meditation. The insight established facts to reconstruct and reach new visual conclusions, create a new concept, and generate a creative way to present abstract alternatives, methodologies, and understandings.
When Eunise begins to paint and defines the concept, it becomes only a matter of a realisation of a stop. Her art is noticeable for the opposite ends of colour and layers that both merge, and the principles of her ratio preserve harmony. She works in various styles, shifting from figurative to abstract. Her artworks have roots in the tradition of western figurative drawing and eastern strokes with the perspective of space; it shows in her works that she is in tune with all her details, and every stroke of her new experience, discovery, and sensations provided her with the information to consistently influence her style.
Exhibitions
-
The Stream of Consciousness - The Art box Gallery - Hong Kong