Stanley Wong Ping Pui (Chinese: 黃炳培), also known as "Another mountain man" (又一山人), is a Hong Kong artist.
Wong recalled that he "had no aptitude for rote learning", but developed a talent for photography and design during his teenage years, winning many awards in local competitions.
[2] In 1996, he relocated to Singapore and became the first Chinese national to take the position of Asia creative director at Bartle Bogle Hegarty.
[4] Wong adopted the pseudonym "Another Mountain Man" (又一山人), a tribute to 17th-century Chinese artist Bada Shanren (八大山人).
[1] In 2001, Wong began a collection of artwork named Building Hong Kong, the most famous component of which was the Red White Blue series.
Impermanence featured a coffin made from a sofa, a coffee table, and a bookshelf, in order to signify the connection between life and death.
[12][13] Wong donated some of his works to M+ museum in the West Kowloon Cultural District in Hong Kong.