From nothingness arises existence, where all things emerge from the void into being.
Every species, every life form, every substance—tangible or intangible—exists intertwined, where you are in me, and I am in you.
As a creator, the hope is simply to become a small part of the vast universe with the tiniest of contributions.
Standing quietly at the center, Aboy, with a small solitary figure, assumes the first form of Tai Chi. Transforming into a tree, he embodies the spiraling silk-reeling energy of Tai Chi, used for neutralizing, countering, and harmonizing. In this moment, his body and mind align with the Middle Way, expressing the unity of heaven and humanity.
b.wing x Tai Chi Chuan
As One
Tai Chi Chuan
Tai Chi Chuan is an intangible cultural heritage of Hong Kong, a traditional Chinese martial art that combines boxing techniques with health preservation principles. Through the mastery of movement and stillness, speed and slowness, emptiness and solidity, as well as breath control and internal energy, it aims to cultivate the mind and strengthen the body. In Hong Kong, Tai Chi Chuan has developed several branches, including the Wu, Chen, Fu and Yang-style. Its core value lies in integrating martial arts, health preservation, and philosophy, making it both an art of defense that uses softness to overcome hardness and an effective approach to health management. As a living cultural heritage, Tai Chi Chuan emphasizes the harmony of heaven, earth, and humanity, as well as spiritual cultivation, showcasing the life wisdom of "the unity of heaven and humanity" in Chinese civilization.
b.wing
Recognized for her quirky and colorful style, b.wing infuses her illustrations with diverse influences. Her journey started with A-boy, an iconic character she created in 2006, depicted as an eternally seven-year-old boy with rabbit ears.