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Ah Kwai Ng

Ah Kwai Ng

 

馬來西亞 足畫家

 

以沒有雙臂的狀態生活了16年後,他開始學習以右腳來畫圖,1983年接受口足畫會獎學金給了他機會好好學習。

 

他對於當代西方繪畫和中國畫風都得心應手,他的成就於1996達到高峰,他被指名為其國家的首相作畫並獻給首相本人。他在用藝術激勵人心上獲得兩座知名的獎項「TokohPekerja」和「Vocational Award」。

 

 

Ah Kwai Ng was born without arms, and at the age of 16 he began to teach himself to draw and paint with his right foot. In 1983, he was given a scholarship by the AMFPA which gave him the opportunity to deal more intensively with painting.

 

His works include not only contemporary painting, but he is also strongly interested in Chinese art. He has had a number of great successes, the highlight being in 1996 when he was given the honour of presenting the Prime Minister of his country with a portrait he had painted himself. In 2001, he also presented the Deputy Prime Minister with a portrait painted with his foot.

 

He has received two high-ranking awards for his untiring publicity work in the promotion of art, the "TokohPekerja" and the "Vocational Award".

 

Ah KwaiNgs works of art have already been presented to a broad public through exhibitions in many countries of the world, including an Association exhibition in Taiwan. In addition to painting, Ah KwaiNgs main hobbies are sports and philately.