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Explore the relationship between sound and visual expression in this creative workshop combining art and music. Inspired by the idea of translating musical rhythm and emotion into visual form, participants will create paintings while listening to selected pieces of music. Through guided exercises, the session encourages experimentation with colour, mark-making and composition as responses to sound.
Suitable for beginners, the workshop offers a relaxed and supportive environment for creative exploration. Participants will develop new ways of expressing ideas and emotions through visual language, resulting in a personal and expressive artwork.
Materials Provided: All materials provided.
Materials Required: Students are encouraged to bring stationary items such as pencils, erasers and A4 sheets of paper.
Tutor Bio:
Shuk-Fan Wong is an internationally exhibiting artist whose work explores rhythm, identity and cultural expression through a dialogue between Western and Chinese artistic traditions. Her practice draws on extensive knowledge of both theoretical and practical approaches to art and culture, shaping work that is thoughtful, expressive and interdisciplinary.
Alongside her artistic practice, Fan has taught Visual Arts and Culture at university level for many years, combining academic insight with hands-on creative exploration. Her workshops encourage curiosity, experimentation and cultural exchange, creating welcoming environments where participants can develop confidence, creative skills and personal expression through making.

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