
Top 10: If you could own any piece of artwork in the world, what would it be, and why?
Zoey Leung Wat-tung, 15, CPC Yao Dao Secondary School: House by the Railroad by Edward Hopper depicts a solitary house with a railway in the background, symbolising change and isolation. The quiet atmosphere effectively reflects the loneliness and struggles of people in modern life.
Breanne Kwok Tsz-ching, 12, Maryknoll Convent School: The Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh depicts a calm night filled with bright stars and a glowing moon. This serene scene contrasts sharply with my surroundings, which are characterised by a fast-paced district filled with tall public housing and heavy traffic.
Zaman Sana Wai Wong-sum, 14, PLK Mrs Ma Kam Ming Cheung Fook Sien College: Edouard Manet's renowned artwork, The Execution of Emperor Maximilian, depicts the execution of Maximilian I of Mexico. It highlights the violence and political chaos of that era. Manet's work conveys the harsh realities of war, reflecting deep sadness and loss.
Owen To Man-kwan, 15, Tsuen Wan Public Ho Chuen Yiu Memorial College: The Tralalero Tralala phenomenon on the internet has become a true masterpiece. The viral shark photo sparked a significant revolution in AI creativity, ushering in a new era in the digital world. Abstract images have brought joy and amusement to many.
Tim Tse Kam-Tim, 14, TWGHs Li Ka Shing College: Weeping Woman by Pablo Picasso conveys profound sadness through its fragmented face and intense colours. This cubist portrait is not just a work of art; it serves as a powerful expression of sorrow, inspired by the Spanish Civil War. It demonstrates how pain can be transformed into something exceptionally beautiful.
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This week's question: What is one emoji you want to eliminate, and why? To take part, drop us a line via this form by 12pm on Wednesday, May 7. Zoey Leung Wat-tung, 15, CPC Yao Dao Secondary School: House by the Railroad by Edward Hopper depicts a solitary house with a railway in the background, symbolising change and isolation. The quiet atmosphere effectively reflects the loneliness and struggles of people in modern life. Breanne Kwok Tsz-ching, 12, Maryknoll Convent School: The Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh depicts a calm night filled with bright stars and a glowing moon. This serene scene contrasts sharply with my surroundings, which are characterised by a fast-paced district filled with tall public housing and heavy traffic. Zaman Sana Wai Wong-sum, 14, PLK Mrs Ma Kam Ming Cheung Fook Sien College: Edouard Manet's renowned artwork, The Execution of Emperor Maximilian, depicts the execution of Maximilian I of Mexico. It highlights the violence and political chaos of that era. Manet's work conveys the harsh realities of war, reflecting deep sadness and loss. Owen To Man-kwan, 15, Tsuen Wan Public Ho Chuen Yiu Memorial College: The Tralalero Tralala phenomenon on the internet has become a true masterpiece. The viral shark photo sparked a significant revolution in AI creativity, ushering in a new era in the digital world. Abstract images have brought joy and amusement to many. Tim Tse Kam-Tim, 14, TWGHs Li Ka Shing College: Weeping Woman by Pablo Picasso conveys profound sadness through its fragmented face and intense colours. This cubist portrait is not just a work of art; it serves as a powerful expression of sorrow, inspired by the Spanish Civil War. It demonstrates how pain can be transformed into something exceptionally beautiful.