This series of photographs, titled Cat light drawings 貓光畫, were made with light in a darkened room or outdoor space; in effect, the images vanished as soon as they were created and captured with a camera in the form of playful, electrified abstract images of the cat.
When I close my eyes, I see images of cats; it makes me question how my brain forms an image and how an artist pictures the painting subject before it is captured in her art.
The light drawings are a way for me to capture the closed-eye imageries formed in my head (the 1st step of my art creation). The constant activity between the neurons in my brain and my vision is captured with light.
I paint cats during the day on canvas. At rest, I still see cats and they are captured with light.
#1 Cat Artist Anita Yan Wong Drawing With Light

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#2 Cat Light Drawing

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#3 Cat Light Drawing

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#4 Cat Light Drawing

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#5 Cat Light Drawing

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#6 Cat Light Drawing

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#7 Artist And Her Light Art

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#8 Artist Drawing With Light

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#9 Cat Light Drawing

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#10 Artist Anita Yan Wong, Light Drawing

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#11 Cat Light Drawing

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