艺术家在香港的Lantau岛上画了鸟壁画,以突出移民和被遗忘的空间。
Artists painted bird murals on Hong Kong’s Lantau Island to highlight migration and forgotten spaces.
在香港的Lantau岛, Flock项目将废弃的建筑物和边远墙壁变成充满活力的鸟类壁画,其特点是诸如阿穆尔猎鹰、大鱼王和长尾的飞毛腿等物种。
On Lantau Island in Hong Kong, the Flock Project has transformed abandoned buildings and remote walls into vibrant bird murals, featuring species like the Amur falcon, kingfisher, and long-tailed shrike.
受候鸟短暂出现的启发,艺术家多米尼克·约翰逊-希尔和英国艺术家罗布·阿斯佩尔在日落峰顶上的废弃房屋和一座90年历史的石屋上绘制了栩栩如生的描绘。
Inspired by migratory birds’ fleeting presence, artist Dominic Johnson-Hill and British artist Rob Aspire painted lifelike depictions on derelict homes and a 90-year-old stone house atop Sunset Peak.
这些壁画与地貌融合在一起,旨在提高对当地生态和被遗忘空间的认识,吸引来自香港城市的访客探索和思考大自然的永恒性。
The murals, blending into the landscape, aim to raise awareness of local ecology and forgotten spaces, drawing visitors from Hong Kong’s cities to explore and reflect on nature’s impermanence.