art
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s a child, Kamwei Fong would spend time
scribbling before going off to kindergarten,
often with whatever he could get his
hands on. Scrap paper, walls, and even
furniture saw all kinds of adornment
with pen and pencil; something most
children would be subject to some kind
of discipline when caught in this innocent act of domestic
vandalism. Fong’s mother however, saw something worth
cultivating in the hobbies of her four year old. Fong fondly
remembers his mother getting good quality art materials for
him, and sitting beside him every time he drew.
It set a strong foundation for Fong, and art became a lifelong
pursuit. Fong can’t pinpoint exactly when he decided to become
an artist, but art has always revolved around him. From art
classes in high school to a diploma in an art/design college, Fong
spent almost a good two decades in design consultancies and
international advertising agencies before going full-time into
artistry in 2018.
While he has an impressive (and extensive!) background in the
more formal creative industry as a consultant, branding and
advertising designer, along with other art-related creations, Fong
has happily settled into doing art full time.
He is known to his followers on Instagram for his signature
‘Furry Thing’ cats, being adorable feline characters drawn
intricately with strokes of a gel pen, giving his creations a fluffy
appearance with painstaking effort. It may take a few long-time,
die-hard fans to remember his dabbling in equally adorable
ceramic creatures as well under his branding Bo&Friends,
where a cute goldfish named Bo is his happiness
personified.
His tools are simple 0.05pt and 0.1pt
archival micro pigment ink fine line
pens, and his patience. The ‘Furry
Thing’ artworks demand steadiness
and calm (therapeutic, Fong professes),
but also quite delicate. A single tiny
mistake of a fur stroke going the wrong
way and the entire piece could be ruined,
and the flow broken. Even his petite ceramic pieces
require much attention to detail while in motion, as anything
Shady and Sketchy
Cats Paint a Picture
of Adorable Appeal
KAMWEI FONG JOINS WRITERSARAH ANNE LEE
IN FEATURING HIS PAINSTAKINGLY INKED FURRY
THINGS SERIES AND CERAMIC ADVENTURES
Fong Kam Wei