The Borneo Post

Wong claims top place in ‘Kuching For Me’

- By Irene C reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: Winners of the second ‘ Kuching For Me’ contest were revealed at a prize presentati­on ceremony at Saradise Gallery on Saturday night.

First prize was won by Wong Neng Lee for his sculpture titled ‘ Harmony In Kuching’. Second place went to Loh Kei Yee for her light installati­on themed ‘Reborn’ while Claudia Song Mei Ling took third prize for her art piece ‘ The Beauty of Kuching’. They won cash prizes of RM5,000, RM2,500 and RM1,000 respective­ly. Twelve other winners took home a RM100 consolatio­n prize each.

“The ‘Kuching For Me’ contest is just one of our many initiative­s to cultivate artistry, innovation and nurture local talents in Kuching and Sarawak. We will build a strong local brand for promoting Kuching and Sarawak,” said Saradise Group chief executive officer ( CEO) Datuk Chris Chung at the prize presentati­on ceremony.

“We have already incorporat­ed the ideas gathered from our first edition of ‘ Kuching For Me’ into our developmen­t, Saradise Kuching. For this second edition, we will curate these new creative ideas from some of our contestant­s into our township.”

He hinted that the launch of Saradise Kuching is scheduled to be held in October this year. The property developmen­t company dreams of building a place which can reflect the soul, spirit and identity of Kuching.

“Saradise’s vision and commitment is to ‘Live the Sarawak Dream’. We want to transform the quality of life of Kuchingnit­es and

The ‘Kuching For Me’ contest is just one of our many initiative­s to cultivate artistry, innovation and nurture local talents in Kuching and Sarawak. We will build a strong local brand for promoting Kuching and Sarawak.

Sarawakian­s through unifying our identity, ecology and arts. It is for this reason, that we have conceived the idea of Saradise Gallery as our own platform to promote local arts, crafts and design,” he said.

Meanwhile, Minister of Tourism, Arts, Culture, Youth and Sports Datuk Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah said he would like to see more art incorporat­ed into the developmen­t of Kuching to make the city livelier.

“We want Kuching to develop, not to be a concrete jungle of squarish buildings, but to have art elements in the design and architectu­re,” he said.

“It is good to see developers have this kind of feeling and passion for art incorporat­ed into their developmen­t projects. This contest also serves to nurture the local artists’ talents and let them showcase their talents for everyone to enjoy.”

He said that artistic buildings will make Kuching a city with a soul, more liveable, and attract tourists to come and visit.

Kuching North City Commission Datuk Bandar Datuk Abang Abdul Wahap Abang Julai, Kuching South City Council Mayor Datuk James Chan, and Saradise Sdn Bhd director Datu Michael Ting were present at the event.

‘Kuching For Me’ is a signature event created by Saradise with the aim of inspiring Kuchingnit­es and lovers of Kuching City to think and reflect about what this city means to them, their aspiration­s for the city and encourage them to share their personal journey and opinions through various forms to propel Kuching towards a brighter future.

The first ‘ Kuching For Me’ contest held in 2015 recognised achievemen­ts for literary works. The second one this year, themed arts and design works, received 77 submission­s.

At the event, Saradise also showcased its line of Stella the Cat merchandis­e. Comprising creatively designed and Stellathem­ed t- shirts, diaries, luggage tags, and phone casings, the merchandis­e aims to promote a distinctiv­e and unique Kuching identity. The collection of products will allow anyone who would love to have a small part of Kuching in their lives to do so.

Saradise Gallery is introduced not only as a venue to showcase Sarawakian­a arts and culture, but also as a comfortabl­e place where both the public, artists and designers can interact with one another, sharing ideas and knowledge pertaining to Sarawakian identity, arts and culture.

Saradise Gallery is located at Level 1, Titanium Tower, Brighton Square. Opening hours are from 9am to 5.30pm on Mondays to Fridays.

Datuk Chris Chung, Saradise Group chief executive officer (CEO)

 ??  ?? Abdul Karim (second left) presents the first prize to Wong. Also seen are Chung (second right) and Chan (right).
Abdul Karim (second left) presents the first prize to Wong. Also seen are Chung (second right) and Chan (right).
 ??  ?? Abdul Karim (back row, third left), Chung (back row, fourth left), Chan (back row, third right), Abang Abdul Wahap (back row, left), guests, local artists and contest winners pose for a group photo.
Abdul Karim (back row, third left), Chung (back row, fourth left), Chan (back row, third right), Abang Abdul Wahap (back row, left), guests, local artists and contest winners pose for a group photo.

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