This work is a nearly 17-meter-long steel railing on the bridge. The viewer's impression changes depending on the path of the sun and the tides.
Before the creation, the designer invited some young islanders to go on a field trip and asked them to draw the fiddler crabs they saw under the bridge. After analyzing the results, the designer incorporate the images into the design. The visual language used here abstracts the shapes associated with waves and the impression young islanders have of fiddler crabs under the bridge.
Newly designed railing connects young islanders and the environment.
Pauline Lam is an professional award winning artist and designer interested in creating work in different media. She was invited to participate more than 100 exhibitions internationally, including France, Outer Mongolia, Dubai, Albania, China, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Australia and Malaysia etc.
1995 Most Promising Artist, PCF Modern Art Competition
1996 First Prize (painting category), PCF Modern Art Competition
1997 First runner-up, HK Paper Sculpture Competition
1997 First Prize (sculpture category), PCF Modern Art Competition
1998 First runner-up (fine art category), Computer Art Competition
1998 First Prize (design category), Computer Art Competition
1998 Finalist, "Hong Kong Art Biennial Exhibition", Hong Kong Art Museum
2001 New Vision Award, “New Vision: Hong Kong Contemporary Art Renewa"
2003 Selected artist (Installation Art), "Gallery Ferry" , Art Promotion Office
2003 Selected artist (Two-dimensional Art) , "Gallery Ferry" (Two-dimensional Art), Art Promotion Office
2004 Finalist, "Siemens Fine Art Scholarship", Siemens Ltd. etc
2005 Finalist, " Hong Kong Art Biennial Exhibition", Hong Kong Art Museum
2008 Selected feature artist, " Artist in Neighborhood Scheme IV", Art Promotion Office
2009 Winner, "40under40" award that recognizes as one of the Asia's Top Young Design Talents by Perspective magazine.
2011 Award for Best Artist (Visual Arts), Hong Kong Arts Development Council.
2012 "Honorable Mention Artist Award, Issued by USA Freeman Fellowship · Jan 2012
2022 "A&D Awards", Architecture - Asia and International, Best Public Space