In honor of Hong Kong's Art Month, Vermillion has curated Asia's contemporary ink artists from 3 different perspectives to illustrate the diverse aesthetic styling and philosophical approaches to a traditional medium.
- Caroline Cheng, the founder of Yi Design Group, shares insights on conscious design.
- Singapore’s first female finger-painting artist talks about her creative process and what art-making means to her.
- With bold and instinctive brush strokes, Mylène’s paintings are an ode to the nature that surrounds her. A painting of the black and white house where Mylène stays. Mylène grew up in the South of France surrounded by a melting pot of cultures in the form of family. Her German mother met her French father in
- Breaking boundaries and shattering stereotypes, the unique perspectives of female Asian designers have made a significant impact in the world of design. The Rolex Learning Center in Switzerland designed by Kazuyo Sejima. Photo credit: Columbia GSAPP (via Wikimedia Commons) and Giovanni Prestige (viz Flickr). Kazuyo Sejima (Japan) Kazuyo Sejima’s work has pushed the boundaries of design and challenged traditional notions of space and form. Born in 1956 in Ibaraki, Japan, Sejima studied architecture at Japan Women's University before
- Known for her iconic sculptures inspired by local flora, Kumari Nahappan creates sculptures with true Eastern flavor.
- Jennifer Murray, an interior designer with 16 years of experience, shares insights on being a woman in a largely male-dominated industry.
- Huang Hong jewelry represents a perfect marriage between traditional craftsmanship with modern aesthetics. Please tell us about your educational background and how it defined your career