Lily Wong (artist)

[2] Wong has exhibited her art in New York, Los Angeles, Paris, London, Belgium, and Berlin.

[3] In 2022, the Rhode Island School of Design Museum acquired the painting Fire Moon (2021) by Wong.

[4] In February 2024, Wong was a visiting artist at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.

[7] Informed by drawing and the language of cartooning, Wong describes being visually inspired by the glow and colors of television screens.

[8] Wong credits many artistic inspirations including: the Veil of Veronica, her father's childhood in Hong-Kong, Wong Kar-wai movies, Japanese woodblock prints, Mughal-illustrated manuscripts, fantasy, folklore, anime, Eastern mythology, cave-paintings, Yoshitoshi's 100 Aspects of the Moon, cartoons, Sailor Moon, Chinese scroll paintings, and Maia Ruth Lee's Bondage Baggage series.