I noticed these two works at Art Basel HK, but unfortunately, I didn't have the chance to get them. I was lucky to collect them this time. Chatting with the artists , I was deeply moved by their unique experiences of growing up as twins and the social mission and vision behind their art works.It made me realize that things can coexist, that many relationships can be as their advocacy for inclusion, balance, harmony , In today's complex and changing situations, how to interact with people around you, society and nature (such as the vineyards in my winery that change every year) is very inspiring and encouraging.
—Francois, owner of French Winery
This is not just art, it's a happiness movement
—Ben, a collector from Los Angeles
This art practice project invites the public to participate, explore and share the notes of happiness as being both close to daily life and invisible forms a far-reaching positive social impact and driving force. It is of great significance, and I will share it with more people and institutions.
—Arvid, Director of the Swedish Charity Foundation
Francesca & Alyssa broke through the boundaries of traditional artistic expression and presented the two pure and warm figurative artworks. Seeing both the Quokka’s hands in different postures, I feel the dual positive attitudes of ‘openness’ and ‘embrace’, which instantly resonated with me.
—Thomas, founder of the German Fund