Karry Hon (she/her) is a Hong Kong visual artist specializing in punch needling and
hand embroidery. Hon’s visual approach moves through her identity, home,
community and world. She searches for bodies and objects relationships while
making links between domestic signs and psychotherapy. Their associations have
become images of herself, acting as a shield against the complexities of the outside
world. Banality and reminiscence are silhouettes and by tracing these concepts, she
finds other ways of seeing that enhance the tensions between the familiar and the
unfamiliar. Her works encode subtle and mundane occasions alongside everyday
and intimate objects by borrowing and combining multicultural art methods. These
conventional instants contain a contemporary manner speaking to our tedious and
repetitive intricate networks of experiences through the cut-out representation of
living entities and their silenced expressions.
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