Rule of the Frog King: the Hong Kong artist who 'chats' to amphibians
Signature sunglasses framing his face, Kwok Mang-ho is the unabashed alter ego of the frog
You may not notice his pieces among the thousands of artworks displayed in this year's Art Basel, which opens to the public today, but you are unlikely to forget him if you meet him.
Donning a pair of frog-eye-like sunglasses and a colourful multipattern costume, he is "Frog King" Kwok Mang-ho.
The 69-year-old local artist may even share his special sunglasses with you, but he is just as likely to break into an improvised performance, yelling "action" with outstretched arms as he talks.
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In his 40-odd years of working in the field of art, Kwok said, he had created more than 5,000 projects, including paintings, sculptures, installations and the performing arts.