Hong Yi, also known by her nickname, ‘Red’, is an artist who creates pieces using ordinary, everyday materials. She is inspired by human diversity, cultures and the nuances of the human experience.
It’s amazing how she puts the materials together and creates the most beautiful art pieces. It’s incredible how she paints without a paintbrush.
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Tara Naegels
Sydney
February 25, 2016
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