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The neon signs that once illuminated Hong Kong have mostly gone dark, but Jive Lau is preserving the craft of neon making with his ambitious designs and sculptures.
he doesn’t just keep the city’s most beloved icon standing. He’s putting his hands on family history. Elizondo is a third-generation “neon bender,” following in the steps of his late ...
“Every little sign shop in New York jumped into the business, and they spread like wildfire. [Neon] was an icon of the very cutting-edge, of the most modern you could be.” Some of the earliest ...
All proceeds from Neon's online shop will go to the National Network of Abortion Funds. Products include a “Portrait of a Lady on Fire” Abortion Scene Print, a Scales of Justice by Akiko ...
He learned the art in Taiwan. “I know neon is dying here,” he said, “but it’s the icon of Hong Kong, so I want to keep it alive somehow.” Mr. Lau shapes glass tubes turned molten by ...
Alongside his partner Chris Ferguson, the projects that Perkins and Phobos produce for other filmmakers will be included in the first-look arrangement with Neon, as will any of the movies Perkins ...
A gleaming “Berlin” signposted a shop selling East German textiles. “It was not about consumerism, they (neon signs) were there to inform, to educate and amuse,” Hill said of the signs ...
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