Changing lives via craftwork


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  • Friday, 28 Jun 2019

Wong showing a collection of her decoupage work on items like handbags, boxes and lamp shades at her workspace in Lorong Nipah, Taman Lip Sin, Penang. — Photos: CHAN BOON KAI/The Star

STEPPING into 45-year-old artist Shasha Wong’s studio is like being transported to the Italian Renaissance era, a vibrant period during the 14th century.

Wong, who practises decoupage, is a master at combining the art of painting with the glueing of decorative elements and paper cut-outs to create artistic Renaissance themes.

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