Home What's New Features Collaborators About Us Contact Us
2014 eHorse
The Story
The Art
The Products
The Events
Dr Kan Tai Keung
THE STORY

“Since the early 70s, zodiac theme has closely tied in with my creative life. Back in 1971, Hong Kong Post Office issued the first series of Lunar New Year zodiac stamps – Year of the Pig and used my design as the thematic graphics. After that, from the year of rat, rabbit, dragon, horse, a full 12 years of the second series of zodiac stamps, till the fourth series of the Snake stamps and the coming year of Horse stamps are all my designs. I were also born in the year of Horse, this is the third time I designed the stamp of the year of Horse. Horse also becomes one of my favorite creation subject. In recent years, I infused calligraphy into landscape paintings and created the Chinese word of “horse” into the paintings.  I am honored to be invited by Project Twelve and become the artist for the year of “Horse”, which would be a valuable experience for my creative life. ” Kan said.

Born in 1942 in Pangyu, Guangzhou, Kan has resided in Hong Kong since 1957 and studying art and design in 1964. He started his design career in 1967 and won numerous prestigious awards around the world. As an important role in the Hong Kong New Ink Movement in, Kan has never stopped exploring his own way in art and ink painting since 1969.

Kan starts devoting in Art and Design Education since 1970s and has taught a lot of pupils who have also become outstanding.

Important awards include: Gold Awards, International Art Competition, LA; Gold Award in Mercury Award and Grand Winner of Galaxy Awards, New York; 1st Prize in the 1st International Computer Art Biennale in Rzeszów, Poland. In 1979, Kan was the first designer elected as one of the "Hong Kong Ten Outstanding Young Persons". Kan was the dean of Shantou University Cheung Kong Art and Design School (2003-2011), and now a member of the Alliance Graphique Internationale, an advisor of the Leisure & Cultural Services Department, and the honorary advisor of Hong Kong Museum of Art. In 2005, Kan was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Design in the Hong Kong Polytechnic University.

ENGLISH   |   中文