Tarot: The Beginning and The End (2021)

Alisan Fine Arts

 

These five paintings were painted specially for the group exhibition, ‘Chinese Surrealism’ at Alisan Fine Arts.

 

0 The Fool (2021). Watercolour on paper. 89cm x 59cm.

0 The Fool was donated to Asia Art Archive for their 2022 Annual Fundraiser.

0 The Fool
愚者

2021
Watercolour on paper
58.8 x 88.8 cm

Unique

Estimate
HK$30,000–50,000
US$4,000–6,000

Generously donated by the artist and Alisan Fine Arts

Charlotte Mui presents a personal interpretation of The Fool, the first card in the Rider-Waite-Smith tarot deck and one that is associated with new beginnings. Rife with symbolism of a new dawn, the work features a young nymph who wakes up in a surrealist landscape teeming with life, including fungi, floating fish, and a distant skyline reminiscent of Hong Kong. With this painting, Mui looks to the future with a magical and infectious sense of optimism.

A Collections Assistant at Asia Art Archive, Charlotte Mui (b. 1996, Hong Kong SAR) is an emerging artist whose practice centres on whimsical and detailed watercolour paintings. Her work reflects her experiences, dreams, and interest in mythology. In 2020, Mui illustrated and published a deck of tarot cards titled L’Œil de L’Âme. Her first solo exhibition was recently held at Alisan Fine Arts.

Mui lives and works in Hong Kong.
— Asia Art Archive 2022 Auction Catalogue by Crystal Li, Ruby Weatherall, and Hayley Wu

The work was sold at HK$90,000 at the auction, nearly twice the high estimate.

 

XXI The World (2021). Watercolour on paper. 85cm x 57.3cm.

 

XIX The Sun; XVIII The Moon ; XVII The Star (2021). Watercolour on Paper, 19 x 24 cm