The Torch crafted for Relay for Life Malaysia is a special commemorative work designed specifically for Relay for Life Malaysia called the Journey of Hope Torch.
Read on to find out more details about the Journey of Hope Torch and its creator, Mr Liu Cheng Hua.
The “Journey of Hope” Torch is an extraordinary fine art piece, meticulously crafted in 2023 by Mr Liu Cheng Hua, the esteemed Head of Fine Arts at the Malaysia Institute of Arts. This unique torch, the only one of its kind in Malaysia, stands as a powerful symbol in Relay for Life Malaysia, embodying the resilience of cancer survivors and the collective strength of the community in combating cancer.
Mr Liu Cheng Hua took on the challenge of creating this torch pro bono, driven by a deeply personal connection to the cause. His sister’s battle with cancer and the profound impact of the disease on her and those around her inspired him to contribute meaningfully to the fight against cancer. This personal resonance and his commitment to making a difference led to his enthusiastic collaboration with the National Cancer Society of Malaysia (NCSM).
Crafted from recycled aluminium sheets, the torch boasts a sophisticated and dynamic design that required months of meticulous work. The aluminium was hand gas welded with fire, showcasing exceptional craftsmanship and precision. Aluminium was chosen for its numerous advantageous properties, including corrosion resistance, lightweight nature, cost-effectiveness, recyclability, strength, durability, malleability, reflectivity, and formability.
The torch features a portable lamp with both white and red lights, replacing a real flame to ensure safe handling. Supported by four pillars, the lamp symbolises NCSM, cancer patients, cancer survivors, and the general public in Malaysia affected by this disease. The red light represents the enduring fire and spirit driving the fight against cancer, while the white light symbolises hope and the vision of “Living in a world without cancer,” as envisioned by NCSM.
The name “Journey of Hope” aligns seamlessly with NCSM’s motto, “Giving Hope. Celebrating Life.” This journey reflects the relentless fight against cancer, marked by innovative ideas and significant changes. NCSM strives to ensure that no Malaysian fears cancer by promoting an understanding of the disease that leads to prevention and early detection, and by providing the best possible care and support for those affected by cancer.
As a beacon of hope and unity, the torch illuminates the path for all participants and supporters, symbolising acceptance, hope, and positivity. It intertwines the narratives of life and loss associated with cancer, honouring those who have succumbed to the disease and reinforcing the significance of NCSM’s mission.
Carried over several weeks to host cities, primarily on foot by runners but also using other forms of transport, the torch symbolises the journey and unity of the community. In 2024, the torch relay will traverse from Kuala Lumpur to Melaka and Perak, and finally return to its home at the National Cancer Society Malaysia building in Kuala Lumpur, where its journey began.
The “Journey of Hope” Torch stands as a testament to the community’s unwavering commitment to supporting cancer survivors and striving for a cancer-free future, uniting individuals from all walks of life in this noble cause. This exquisite piece not only exemplifies the fusion of art and advocacy but also serves as an enduring symbol of hope and resilience, making it a fitting addition to any esteemed art collection.
– Master of Art Education, Sultan Idris University of Education (UPSI)
– B.Ed (Art) with Honours, UPSI
– Participated in major international art exhibitions, including “MOYA Annuale 2013 – Young Art Global” in Vienna, Austria, and “Art Monaco’14” at the Grimaldi Forum, Monte Carlo, Monaco.
– Featured in the “Secret Archipelago” exhibition at the Palais de Tokyo Museum in Paris, organised by the National Heritage Board of Singapore.
– Commissioned for artworks by the National Art Gallery of Malaysia, and private collectors such as Tan Sri Robert Kuok, Tan Sri Tony Fernandes, and Datuk Lim Edin Nom.
– 1st Runner-up, “The One” Sculpture Competition (2008)
– Winner, “Hot Art” Competition (2009)
– Finalist, “10th Oita Asian Sculpture Competition” in Japan (2012)
– Winner, “Ikon Varsiti Berita Harian 2012” for his LaRoot Exhibition (2013)
– Honorable Mention, Awagami International Miniature Print Exhibition, Japan (2019)
– Honorable Mention, 7th NBC MESHTECH Tokyo International Screen Print Biennial (2019)
– “La Root”, G13 Gallery (2012)
– “RAW”, Museum of Asian Art, University of Malaya (2016)
– National Art Gallery, Malaysia
– Consulate General of Malaysia, Hong Kong
– Museum of Young Art, Vienna, Austria
– Galeri Seni Johor
– Private collections including prominent figures like Tan Sri Robert Kuok and Tan Sri Tony Fernandes
– Known for his multi-disciplinary approach, integrating neon, LED, UV, and other light-based materials in his artworks.
– His work often explores historical and cultural themes, particularly those related to Perak’s tin mining heritage and significant figures from various communities.
– Liu’s research-based art practice addresses social commentary and cultural comparisons, contributing to contemporary art discourse in Malaysia.
– Represented Malaysia at various ASEAN art events and workshops, including the ASEAN Youth Camp in Singapore and the ASEAN Art Management Workshop in Manila, Philippines.
– His participation in international biennales and exhibitions underscores his role in bringing Malaysian contemporary art to the global stage.
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