In light of the deadly fire that took place at Wang Fuk Court, Tai Po, many local and international initiatives have been set up to aid the clean-up and recovery services on the ground. Now, the art world is also pitching in on these collective fundraising efforts, so if you’re art lover and collector, here’s how you can contribute to a local ambulance service in the aftermath of the Tai Po disaster in return for a world-class piece of art.
Chinese artist Ding Shilun is auctioning one of his paintings, and all proceeds will go towards supporting St John Ambulance Hong Kong to aid their continued work for those affected by the tragedy at Wang Fuk Court. Known for his pictorial paintings, Ding’s latest work diverges from the vibrant hues and fantastical, mythological motifs that has become a trademark of the Guangzhou native.
Depicting a moment of stillness and serenity, Dawn (2025) features two painters sharing an umbrella as they observe a sunset over turbulent waters. Symbolising faith, hope, and resilience, the watercolour painting is a poignant reminder of continued support for victims and their families, and a light at the end of the tunnel for those in need.
The silent auction is taking place through Bernheim Gallery. To bid, simply message the gallery through email or direct message on Instagram. The auction will close at 11.59pm on December 11 and the winning bid will be announced on December 12.
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