Artist of the Week – Michael Lyons
This week HKAT is very proud to publish an interview by the internationally renowned and acclaimed sculptor Michael Lyons. Lyons is one of the UK’s leading and most successful artists.. read more
This week HKAT is very proud to publish an interview by the internationally renowned and acclaimed sculptor Michael Lyons. Lyons is one of the UK’s leading and most successful artists.. read more
Mark Graver is a printmaker who continually experiments with materials and techniques. Concerned with a healthy workshop/studio environment, Graver has developed a series of non-toxic printing techniques. These techniques can.. read more
Claire Muckian is not your every day ceramicist. Looking at her work it’s hard to categories her. However, be it Sculpture or Ceramics, she continuously blurs these two disciplines, where.. read more
Tom Palin works on small scale, refraining from large-scale imagery. His paintings, at first glance, are muted and dull images. However, the scale of the paintings draw the viewer in,.. read more
Kim McGillivray describes himself as an illustrator, art college lecturer, photographer, occasional designer, Alpine cyclist, cider-maker, pumpkin grower and former shinty-player. His background and interests are as varied as his.. read more
Jay Battle started his sculpture career as an apprentice in architectural stone carving. It was here that he developed, in addition to his technical knowledge and sculptural finesse, a love.. read more
I chose Lamb as Hong Kong Art Tutoring’s first Artist of the Week for a variety of reasons. Firstly, I thought that it would be great to highlight a female.. read more