Wilson Shieh Ka Ho (Chinese: 石家豪) (born 1970, Hong Kong) is a mid-career Hong Kong artist.
Shieh paints in the traditional Chinese fine-brush technique gongbi, however his works concern themselves with contemporary themes, primarily identity, dress and the body.
[4] In 1997, he was winner of the painting category in the Philippe Charriol Foundation Art Competition.
[5] More recent works include Chow Yun Fat Fitting Room in 2009.
[6] In the 2010s, his work has become more subversive, making jabs at politicians like Stephen Lam Sui-lung and protesting Hong Kong's lack of autonomy.