Sarah Armstrong is a British textile designer who graduated from Central Saint Martins and has lived in Asia for over eleven years. Sarah’s designs celebrate Asian culture through hand drawn illustrations, prints and pattern. Many of her designs are food inspired and became her signature work. Her Dim sum themed salt and pepper shakers and her kitchen and dining ware designed using her own bao hand-drawn illustrations are loved by many people.
Read MoreKat J. Weiss is an independent illustrator and designer from a multi-ethnic and multi-lingual background; born & raised in Hong Kong. Though she feels kind of out of place sometimes (as is the typical "third-culture kid" narrative), Hong Kong will always be a place to call home. Kat illustrated a series of loveable food inspired characters. She picked up the traditional screen-printing technique and hand-print her very own illustrations on t-shirts for people to cherish.
Read MoreLaura Pezza is an Italian self-taught artist based in Hong Kong since 2018, after living in Italy, the US, Germany and Ireland. Her art journey started in 2017 when she realised that she wasn’t spending enough time doing the thing she loved most: painting. Since then, she has created The Quiet Place Art, taught multiple painting workshops, and participated in two exhibitions in Dublin and five in Hong Kong.
Read MoreFabienne Veryepe is a self-taught artist in Hong Kong. Fabienne find her inspiration from many of the beautiful sceneries in Hong Kong, a place she called her new home. The iconic skyline, the Ding Ding tramways, the busy streets full of neon signs and the local markets. Fabienne enjoys painting with Acrylics and Watercolours.
Read MoreKaren Cheung is a Hong Kong based self-taught illustrator specialised in travel and cultural theme sketches. Inspired by her grandfather and father who ran a large mahjong factory, Karen designed a series of Mahjong artwork and design gifts with a passion to continue this traditional craftsmanship in the modern world. Her mahjong story’s illustrations bridges the gap between traditional cultures and modern lifestyles.
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