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A significant pioneer landscape artist, Fung Yow Chork depicts a harmonious and poetic impression of distant mountains and its magnificent peaks. The rocky surface of the mountain is complemented with tall vertical trees. In the distance, a herd of cattle could be seen beneath the mountains freely roaming. Yow Chork conveys the effects of warm light radiating over the terrain and cloud filled skies. Fung Yow Chork is considered one of the finest impressionists in the country. At the age of 13, he was taught by a teacher who had studied Impressionism in Japan. He befriended Professor Chung Pak Mook of the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, Singapore. Some of his solo exhibitions were held at The Art Gallery, Penang (1998), Rupa Gallery, Kuala Lumpur (1983), Australian High Commission, Kuala Lumpur (1982), Chin Woo Gallery, Kuala Lumpur (1981). He was awarded Second Prize, Merdeka Independence Trade Fair's Art and Photographic Exhibition (1957).