Life Art
Promo poster
寫意人生
GenreModern Drama
StarringKevin Cheng
Gigi Lai
Paul Chun
Opening theme"活得寫意" by
Kevin Cheng
Country of originHong Kong
Original languageCantonese
No. of episodes20
Production
Running time45 minutes (approx.)
Original release
NetworkTVB
ReleaseMarch 12 (2007-03-12) 
April 8, 2007 (2007-04-08)

Life Art (Traditional Chinese: 寫意人生) is a TVB modern drama series broadcast in March 2007.

Synopsis

Youthful, talented, and handsome IT Software Manager Fong Chi-Chung (Kevin Cheng) by chance becomes acquainted with the talented, intelligent, and elegant writer and illustrator for children’s books, Yam Tsi-Wah (Gigi Lai). He later learns that Tsi-Wah is the beloved daughter of his own calligraphy and painting teacher, Yam Ching-Chuen (Paul Chun). Furthermore, Chi-Chung discovers that father and daughter are distant.

Chi-Chung continues to have ups and downs in fame and fortune. With love as well, he encounters frustration and defeat. Something that is against anyone’s wishes happens to Ching-Chuen, which causes the relationship among Chi-Chung, Tsi-Wah, and Ching-Chuen to make a new progression.

Cast

CastRoleDescription
Kevin ChengFong Chi-Chung
方子聰
Technos IT Technician
Yam Tsi-Wah's boyfriend.
Gigi LaiYam Tsi-Wah
任芝華
Comic Book Writer
Fong Chi-Chung's girlfriend.
Paul ChunYam Ching-Chuen
任清泉
Yam Tsi-Wah's father.
Natalie TongFong Chi-Man
方子敏
Fong Chi-Chung's younger sister.
Mak Cheung-ching (麥長青)Ko Dai-Wai
高大威
Liu Siu-Bing's husband.
Yam Ching-Chuen's brother-in-law.
Yam Tsi-Wah's uncle.
Yvonne Lam (林漪娸)Liu Siu-Bing
廖小冰
Art Shop Owner
Ko Dai-Wai's ex-wife.
Ben WongChuen Ying-Wai
全英偉
Technos Clerk
Astrid Chan (陳芷菁)Kong Fung
江風
Technos Manager
Queenie ChuJaniceFong Chi-Chung's ex-girlfriend.
莫凯谦Kenny 仔Yam Tsi-Wah's cousin's son

Viewership ratings

Week Episode Average Points Peaking Points References
1
March 12–16, 2007 1 — 5
27
28
[1]
2
March 19–23, 2007 6 — 10
26
[2]
3
March 26–30, 2007 11 — 15
27
[3]
4
April 2–6, 2007 16 — 19
27
[4]
4
April 8, 2007 20
27
[5]

Awards and nominations

40th TVB Anniversary Awards (2007)

  • "Best Drama"
  • "Best Actor in a Supporting Role" (Makbau Mak - Ko Dai-Wai)

References

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