Art has been around since the birth of human beings. Its effects are impossible to fully measure, but it is an important subject, worth of study and affection.

 
 

Never stop creating.

It’s important to pay homage to fusing of original ideas with the inspiration of the world around us. This is one way that humans can grow and prosper as a civilized society.

Origin Art’s goal is to popularize the work of Chinese artists and to promote the field of art through lessons. It is important to foster an appreciation for a variety of aesthetics at an early age because it provides people with a lifelong outlet where painting can be a leisure activity.



An Artwork by Woo Kwong

An Artwork by Woo Kwong

An Artwork by Ye Tengda.

An Artwork by Ye Tengda.

Woo Kwong

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Woo Kwong was born in Hong Kong in 1941. In 1964, He graduated from the Central Academy of Fine Arts, majoring in printmaking. The Manila Bulletin calls the school “China's most prestigious and renowned art academy.”

His works won the first prize of the "Hunan Provincial Art Exhibition" in 1965, 1979, and 1985 and the Excellent Works Award of the 8th National Printmaking Exhibition in 1983.

His works were selected in:

  • "14th World College Student Art Exhibition" in Marseille, France in 1963

  • "Modern Chinese Printmaking Exhibition" in Tokyo, Japan in 1980 (his work "Spring News"
    was collected by the Tokyo Art Museum

  • 1981 "The 50 Years of Chinese Woodcut Exhibition" in Paris, France

  • 1984 "Chinese Masters Invitational Exhibition" held by the University of Illinois in the United States

  • 1985 "Mainland Masters Painting and Calligraphy Exhibition" in Taipei, Taiwan

  • 1991 and 1994 Hong Kong Individual Ink Painting Exhibition

  • 2000 Hong Kong Trade Development Council Art Collection Exhibition

  • 2003 The 3rd National Oil Painting Exhibition. Published "Woo Kwong Painting Collection"

Woo’s artistic achievements were included in the 1988-89 "Who's Who in the World" published by Oroba Publishing Company in London, UK. Woo Kwong was approved as a member of the Chinese Artists Association in 1982. He has served as the first and second director of the Chinese Printmaking Association, the standing director of the Hunan Artists Association, and the director of the Hunan Provincial Printmaking Art Committee.


 

Michael woo

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Michael Woo graduated from Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts in 1990, studied colour and sketch with teachers Deng Jianjin and Wei Zhenzhong.

  • The 2010 print "Raising Ox" was selected for the 14th Taiwan Printmaking Biennale.

  • Participate in various types of art exhibitions in Hong Kong every year.

  • Participated in the 2013 and 2014 Hong Kong Oil Painting Exhibition

  • Founded the New Era Art Center in 2015 to popularize art education

Now He’s a professional painter.