Source: CCTV.com
03-29-2007 17:17
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November 14th, 2006: Mark Cheung showed his Tibet-inspired collection for Beijing Fashion Week. With hypnotic music in the background, models walked the runway as if in a trance.
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By accepting an invitation to a Mark Cheung show, you agree to be taken on a journey, to the heart of the Orient.
Mark Cheung said, "My plan has been to take ten years, and create a series which reflects the culture of the East - its aesthetics and emotions."
On the eastern edge of Beijing lies a small artists' colony known as “Da-Shan-Zi”. Sandwiched between the galleries and studios is Mark Cheung's design loft. Inside, unpainted walls and exposed pipes contrast sharply with the clothes, most of which have been worn by top models down the runway. Silently, they form the mini-universe of this designer, who at heart is also a painter.
In fact, Cheung creates a new canvass each time he returns from a journey. Bands of color are heaped upon each other. A Mark Cheung painting is not about an image, it’s about an impression.
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Mark Cheung said, "Around July each year, I take a trip, alone. At travel time, I don't have a care in the world. Every day I come up with two designs, drawing inspiration from the scenes that touch me most."



