Shu Ting Chang, Magdalene, is a recent graduate from a design school in her hometown in Hong Kong. Her passion for art began in childhood, inspiring her to explore various mediums, including acrylics, watercolors, and collages.
During her university studies, she shifted her focus to interior architecture, yet art remained a vital source of inspiration for her projects. She created collages and material models, experimenting with shapes, sizes, and lighting. This journey allowed her to gain new perspectives, reinforcing her understanding that art is about exploration and discovery.
In her final year, she turned her attention to VR design for healthcare. Although these areas may seem vastly different, her openness to new possibilities and her explorations between art, interior architecture, VR technology, and healthcare showcase her adventurous spirit. She believes that adopting an innovative and curious mindset is essential for learning any subject.
After graduation, while continuing her focus on healthcare, Shu pursued her artistic journey further by exploring photography and collages. She incorporates everyday objects into her work to highlight the beauty in the ordinary, encouraging viewers to see familiar items in a fresh light. Her artwork, “Wrapped in Mystery: Collage of Form and Void,” was featured in Issue 34 of Artist Talk Magazine.