As an avid artist, Jacqueline has a versatile set of artistic skills ranging from drawing and painting to digital media and photography.

A visionary who believes in the value of fusion, she actively explores creating mixed and multimedia artworks, synthesizing Eastern and Western cultural influences and metamorphosising the field of art.

About the Artist

  • Jacqueline Yeung is a Hong Kong-born, UK-educated artist who holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Interior and Spatial Design from Chelsea College of Arts at the University of the Arts London. With over ten years of professional interior and curatorial experience, she has worked with global firms such as Aedas and Woods Bagot, and renowned clients such as Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) and Sony Interactive Entertainment.

  • Jacqueline has synesthesia, a neurological condition in which perceptual information leads to the simultaneous stimulation of several senses. Among the 60 to 80 subtypes of synesthesia, she experiences chromesthesia, which prompts her to see colours in sounds. As one of the estimated 4% of the population who has some form of synesthesia, Jacqueline joins the likes of Vincent Van Gogh and Wassily Kandinsky, whose creative impulses art historians have attributed to the perceptual phenomenon. Drawing inspiration from her synesthetic visions, Jacqueline’s creative process embraces both music and visible forms. Influenced by the euphonic tones, rhythms, and tempos that she hears, Jacqueline delivers visual symphonies: as colourful touches form dynamic patterns and stimulating shapes, the stirring emotions in music materialise in her designs.

  • Intuition regarding aural and visual relevance shapes Jacqueline’s work as a synesthetic spatial designer. Bringing together texture, detail, and the personal touch, Jacqueline’s distinctive commissions in spatial design and lifestyle projects are inspired by profound introspection and a heightened consideration of the sounds encompassed in the environment. Her artistry and sensitivity give rise to her appreciation of how acoustic conditions, through association with components such as colour and shape, may enhance the character of physical spaces. From lighting to patterning, her designs deliver a compelling sense of process in their layers and a dynamic impression of action in their positioning.

Exhibitions

2023 Shout Gallery “Nature’s Palette” Exhibition (Hong Kong)

2022 Digital Art Fair Xperience (Hong Kong)

2022  Soho House Exhibition (Hong Kong)

2022 London Contemporary Art Fair (London, UK)

2022  Climate Change Summit (Hong Kong)

2022  ARTAVERSE Exhibition (Hong Kong)

2012  Art Spatial Exhibition MA Degree (London, UK)

2011  Interior Spatial BA Degree Exhibition (London, UK )

Education

2010 Graduated from Gordonstoun School, Scotland, UK

2010 Foundation Diploma, Art and Design, Chelsea College of Arts, University of Arts London

2011 BA (Hons) Interior and Spatial Design, Chelsea College of Arts, University of Arts London Dissertation title:

The Invisible Forest

2012 MA Interior and Spatial Design, Chelsea College of Arts, University of Arts London Dissertation title: Material Movement and its Mapping Into Phenomenological Space

Professional Experience

Oct 2021 – Present  Chief Designer, Wow Fab (Hong Kong)

Feb 2020 – Jun 2021  Associate Interior Consultant, Noce (Singapore)

May 2019 – Jan 2020  Chief Designer, Homme09 Limited (Hong Kong)

Jan 2019 – May 2019  Designer, M Moser Associates (Hong Kong)

Apr 2017 – Jul 2018  Interior Designer, Woods Bagot (Hong Kong)

Aug 2014 – Dec 2016  Senior Designer, Homme09 Limited (Hong Kong)

Apr 2013 – Jul 2014  Interior Designer, Aedas Limited (Hong Kong)

Awards

2012  Winner: House of Parliament for Multifaith Design Competition, London, UK

2012  Winner: UAL Interior and Spatial Design Award, London, UK

2012  Runner-up: Sony Computer Entertainment London Studio Design Competition, London, UK

2012  Winner: UCL Urban Sustainability Design Competition, London, UK

2006 Distinction: Arts Captain, Gordonstoun School, Scotland, UK