In the visit to Fotanian Open Studio 2013, I only shot analog photos along but not all of them were successfully captured down / developed and I ran out of films. I can only show some of the good stuff I saw here. I have to come again next year and one day is surely not enough to visit around 300 studios. This time I only visited around 24 studios.
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原先預計自己會在兩日前完成這篇 post,但因為學校之類的東西和農曆新年,我要稍微延遲。無論如何,恭喜發財和農曆新年快樂!
在那次參觀伙炭藝術工作室開放計劃 2013,我只用菲林相機拍下沿途所見的一事一物,但不是所有相都成功地影下來 / 曬出來和我沒有足夠的菲林。所以我只能在這裡展示一小部分我當日見過的事物。下年我一定要再來,而且一天是不夠參觀差不多 300 間工作室,今次我大約只去了 24 個工作室。


Started by Sui Fai Factory Building. I only took photos of the environment outside the studio as it was much more appealing to me.Then headed to Wah Luen Industrial Centre's Block B.
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首先行的是穗輝工廠大廈。我只影底了工作室以外的環境,因為對我而言它們更有吸引力。
之後便去了華聯工業中心 B 座。

At Mountain Loft. This is my favorite painting in this visit. It is the work of Philip Hui. I just love it. Couldn't stop looking at it as if it were enchanted.
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在山寨廠。這是我在今次參觀中最喜歡的一幅畫。它是許劍豪的作品。非常喜歡這幅畫。那一刻簡直是不捨得將自己雙眼望向其他東西。


At Laiyan Projects. This studio has a very homey vibe.
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在泥人計劃。這個工作室的感覺很"家"。

At Ping-Shun Chan Studio.

At Lee's Workshop
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在李展輝工作室。

The stairway's door.
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樓梯的門口。


Taking this photo outside a window at the stairway. Someone kept asking me to "come back" because I was leaned outside the window and it was creepy to see only half of my body stayed inside the building. Haha!
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在樓梯的一道窗口外影這張相時,有人不斷叫我"回來",因為我把自己傾出窗外,而看到只剩下我半個身體仍留在樓梯的畫面挺恐怖。哈哈!

A bored couple waiting for the lift.
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一對悶壊了的情侶等待着電梯。

The last place we stopped by, I-kiln Studio. It was my first time to see a ceramic demonstration in real life. I was amazed by the whole process of turning a clay into a vase!
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最後一站是自得窟工作室。這是我第一次親眼看陶器製作試範。看着一堆泥慢慢地成為一個花瓶的感覺很奇妙。
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