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Deaf artist who lost life’s work in Hong Kong’s Tai Po fire is ‘painting to heal myself’

Deaf artist who lost life’s work in Hong Kong’s Tai Po fire is ‘painting to heal myself’

For Hong Kong-based artist Apple Tong Wing-yin, Wang Fuk Court has always been more than a home address. It was a library of her life’s work. Tong, a prominent deaf illustrator and graphic designer who communicates through what she calls her “silent language” of art, kept the many canvases that spoke for her inside her flat in the Tai Po housing estate. In November last year, that library was reduced to ash in one of Hong Kong’s deadliest fires. She lost everything – her awards, her backlog of...

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