GG:
Geneyclee
Gallery
JC:
Joanne
Cham
GG:
Tell
us
about
yourself,
who
are
you
and
whats
your
background
story?
JC:
I
was
born
and
raised
in
Hong
Kong;
I
have
studied
at
the
same
school
for
16
years.
After
high
school,
I
decided
to
take
my
studies
abroad
to
the
United
Kingdom
and
I
stayed
there
for
five
years.
Since
graduation,
I
have
become
a
certified
energy
healer
in
Hong
Kong.
In
my
practice
and
within
myself,
I
focus
a
lot
on
spiritualism
and
the
connection
between
human
relationships
with
our
mother
earth
and
the
universe.
GG:
Tell
us
a
little
about
your
process
of
creation.
JC:
I
realized
the
importance
in
the
improving
of
ones
awareness;
I
practice
it
daily,
merging
my
life
into
the
spirit
of
love.
Breathing
is
one
of
the
daily
exercises
I
pay
attention
on;
it
is
a
necessary
thing
we
have
to
do
every
second,
right?
But
we
seldom
take
the
responsibly
on
doing
it
consciously,
we
let
our
body
to
auto
complete
the
mission.
My
process
of
creation
is,
come
along
with
the
awareness
of
being
I
am
present.
No
one
said
it
is
easy
but
practice
makes
perfect.
By
experiencing
a
lot
of
little
good
changes
in
my
life
through
different
periods
of
time,
I
want
to
spread
the
light,
share
the
joy
and
the
love.
So
I
translate
the
new
perspective
and
record
the
beautiful
energy
through
the
images
I
create
on
canvas.
I
put
emphasis
on
the
values
of
vibrations
through
colors
avoid
depicting
the
material
world
by
creating
brand
new
worlds
with
rich
colors.
To
do
so,
detoxing
my
mind,
thoughts
habit
becoming
the
most
important
daily
practice.
These
are
the
necessarily
preparation
before
re-creating
a
pure
reflection
and
imprint
on
the
healing
energy
in
my
work.
Art
itself
is
an
attitude,
and
attitude
stands
arts.
The
process
of
creation
and
the
work
itself
is
a
happening
art.
GG:
Why
do
you
do
what
you
do?
JC:
The
brilliance
of
abstract
is
that
it
holds
no
subjective
boundaries;
its
fluidity
allows
freedom
and
endless
reflection
of
the
beholders
mind
and
soul.
In
my
abstract
pieces,
the
definition
of
my
paintings
does
not
rely
on
the
viewers
understandings
based
on
knowledge
but
rather
their
subconscious
mind.
I
intend
to
store
good
energy
in
my
work,
and
thus
they
project
a
comfortable
energy
to
the
surroundings.
The
purpose
of
creating
these
paintings
is
to
heal
myself
and
others.
GG:
Does
your
work
have
a
role
in
society?
JC:
From
a
wider
perspective,
art
has
always
played
a
big
part
in
society,
whether
in
the
form
of
religious
stain
glass
windows
or
a
political
stance
protesting
against
a
certain
belief.
All
forms
of
art
have
their
different
roles
and
responsibilities
in
society.
My
work
focuses
on
transmuting
the
healing
and
cleansing
energy
to
my
viewers,
especially
when
the
viewers
practice
meditation
in
front
of
it.
For
those
who
can
understand,
my
pieces
are
a
doorway
to
various
destinations.
GG:
Do
you
listen
to
any
music
as
you
work
and
if
so,
whats
your
favorite
genre
to
listen
to?
JC:
Yes,
classical
music
and
high
vibration
music.
For
example
Magnified
Healing
by
Richard
Shulman.
GG:
Name
a
few
artists
who
inspire
you.
JC:
Mariko
Mori,
Marina
Abramovic,
William
Blake,
Peter
Doig,
Anish
Kapoor,
Chiharu
Shota,
Pipilotti
Rist.
GG:
Besides
the
artist,
what
other
factors
inspire
you
to
create
art?
JC:
Universal
Law,
Humans,
Metaphysics
and
Philosophy.
GG:
What
do
you
think
of
the
art
scene
in
Hong
Kong?
JC:
We
are
on
our
way.
GG:
Name
one
of
your
biggest
aims
that
youre
aiming
to
achieve
in
your
artist
career.
JC:
To
spread
as
much
light
as
possible
to
a
wide
range
of
audiences
through
my
work.