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ARTISTS

Meet the talented printmakers who make up the Hong Kong Printmaking Collective. Each artist brings a unique perspective and expertise to our community, contributing to the vibrant printmaking scene in Hong Kong.

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LUCY PARRIS 

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Lucy works in Linocut, her images are inspired by the sketches she makes on location all over Hong Kong, the place she has called home since childhood. Her detailed observations combined with an intrinsic sense of fun and colour create captivating visual narratives that explore the urban landscape of Hong Kong.

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DAVID JASPER WONG

David Jasper Wong is a Hong Kong-based painter and printmaker. He received his BA (Hons) in Fine Art from Pepperdine University in the USA and furthered his studies in printmaking at the Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre. His works are held in public, institutional, and private collections internationally. He has exhibited in solo and group exhibitions in the UK (Impact 12), Hong Kong (Impact 11), Spain (Impact 10), the USA, and Singapore. Wong has taught printmaking in schools and was a printmaking tutor at the Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre from 2018 to 2022, as well as at other educational institutions. In 2015, Wong founded Marble Print & Clay, a fine art printmaking studio in Hong Kong. The studio provides printmaking facilities and professional support for artists and designers, and fosters creative collaborations with artists, community organizations, galleries, educational institutions, and the public. 

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LORRAINE DE BEAUFORT

Lorraine works in Linocut, Woodcut and Etching. She likes exploring and combining different techniques. She is currently working on a calendar for 2026 with her community garden on Lamma Island as the overall theme. The prints represent her attachment to the garden and Hong Kong nature. The natural world is a recurring theme in her work.

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ZANNA PSILLIDES

Zanna is a multimedia artist working across 2D and 3D forms, including printmaking, ceramics, and acrylics. Trained in fine art and an educator for three decades, she has returned to her practice with renewed focus, blending traditional and digital techniques. Her work is infused with the colours, patterns, and textures from where she has lived and travelled across the globe. Childhood memories of Africa’s vibrancy and Hong Kong’s dynamism merge with the ocean’s meditative presence, a recurring source of solace and inspiration in her compositions.

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NANCE LOKOS

Nance is a British-born artist based in Hong Kong, creating compelling abstract art since 2018. In 2023, she began exploring linocut printmaking, embracing its capacity to build complexity and connection through layered impressions. By incorporating techniques such as blind printing, she introduces subtle textures and nuanced visual narratives that explore human experience. This layered approach serves as a metaphor for life’s intricate, often chaotic, yet beautiful journey. Nance’s work invites viewers to reflect on the ways individual experiences shape identity, offering a contemplative dialogue between form, texture, and meaning.

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SHAN LUK

​Artist statement: The process of mending an object is also a process of self reflection and healing. Little did I know at the beginning that my artistic direction was closely connected to my early interest in psychology and the cultural confusion I experienced during my adolescence.​

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FRANK TANG

Frank Tang is an artist based in Hong Kong. He earned his BA (2010) and MFA (2023) at Hong Kong Baptist University and Chinese University of Hong Kong respectively. He was invited to several artist-in-residence programs by different art organizations in Switzerland, Japan and Taiwan. Besides, he participated in many important exhibitions, including ‘Ink City’ at JC Contemporary in Tai Kwun, Hong Kong (2021); ‘Humor in Ink’ at Taoyuan Children’s Art Centre in Taiwan (2021); ‘Hidden Forest’ at Asia Society Hong Kong Center (2019); ‘A Taste of Hong Kong’ at Les Halles de Schaerbeek in Belgium (2016).

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CHRISTINA S. Y. SUN

Christina is a Hong Kong-based artist whose intricate drawings bridge history and imagination. Having lived in Australia, the United States, Shanghai, and Tokyo, her diverse experiences shape the narratives within her work. Her recent drawings, inspired by archival materials from Hong Kong’s 1920s-1950s, weave vibrant and monochromatic visuals to revive historical narratives. Through her compositions, she explores the interplay between nostalgia and modernity, inviting viewers to step into a world where history is reimagined through delicate strokes and vivid expression.

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LI NING 

Li Ning (b.1992, Hong Kong) graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Hong Kong Art School in 2019, majoring in painting. Li has accumulated a library of self-created visual motifs. In his print work, he collages these motifs together with his own drawings, then uses linocut to create visually stunning black-and-white sci-fi landscapes populated with imaginary extra-terrestrial beings. LI currently lives and works in Hong Kong.

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CHEUNG TSZ-KI

Cheung Tsz-ki (b. 1996) graduated from the Department of Fine Arts at the Chinese University of Hong Kong in 2018, and MA Multi-disciplinary Printmaking, UWE Bristol in 2023. Through art making he practices seeing; passively observing the negated subject - glances once settled on clouds far away, tides long gone. These remnants are printed as a language on paper, fragments of descriptions which represent the embodiment of the fixed gaze. His prints can be considered as a momentary pause, a resting place for exhausted eyes.

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THOMAS Y.T. FUNG 

Fung Yee Tin, Thomas (b.1993, Hong Kong) receives his B.A Fine Arts and MFA in CUHK. Focusing on painting and printmaking, His artistic practice explores how images illustrated in mass culture alters human’s perception and shape modern society.  

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MARIE KOBLER

Marie works primarily in Etching, Screenprinting and Linocut. She especially enjoys experimental and monoprint techniques that produce unexpected results. She is currently interested in how different techniques can be used to express the qualities of night scenes and reflections.

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CHERRY KAEONIL

Cherry works in Linocut, Tetrapak, and Silkscreen printing. She is inspired by cities she has visited throughout Asia, and especially Hong Kong, her home for the past 18 years. Cherry likes to draw inspiration from children, urban planning, street foods, colourful characters, and the special myths and holidays celebrated in Hong Kong and Asia. Currently, she has three murals in the Ronald MacDonald House Charities in Kwun Tong. Her tableware designs have been featured at Lane Crawford, and San Francisco MOMA and the Chicago Art Institute gift shops and she held a Hong Kong themed pottery exhibition at the Pottery Workshop in 2019.

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LYNSEY REEVES

Lynsey has been teaching art for 20 years across the UK, Singapore, and China. Recently, she has reignited her passion for printmaking and has been thoroughly enjoying exploring new techniques and approaches. She has attended workshops in Linocut, Tetra Pak, Etching, and Lithography, and is relishing the experience of being a student once again. While she continues to explore various topics and themes, her enduring love for dogs consistently shines through in her work.

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SANDRA COLL

Sandra works in Linocut and especially enjoys reduction printing. She finds inspiration in the many flowers and plants which are a vibrant and intrinsic part of Hong Kong life. Concentrating on shape and vivid colour combinations, her work reflects her delight in natural forms and their relationship to each other.

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JANET WEYMOUTH

Janet has always had a deep-rooted love for photography and enjoys capturing the interplay of light, shadow and form. More recently, Janet has transferred her skills from photography and embraced the tactile craft of Lino printing, finding joy in the hands-on process of carving, inking, and printing. Drawing inspiration from nature and urban landscapes, Janet’s prints blend bold compositions with bright colours celebrating the imperfections that make each piece unique.

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NIKKI SUDGEN

Nikki has had a love for print art for a long time. Her very first piece of art that she bought when she was 21 was a beautiful screen printed work. After attending a number of courses with Wild At Art in Hong Kong, from doodle stitching to sketching, she joined a 4 session printing course with Lucy Paris. She so enjoyed creating art through this medium that she even bought her own set of cutting tools!  Since moving to Lamma Island she has been inspired by her surroundings which she incorporates in her work. She has so far joined two exhibitions and taken part in the 20:20 Hot Bed Press challenge.

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SABRINA Y.Y. PUN

Yin Yung Sabrina Pun is a painter and printmaker from Hong Kong and was active in the UK. Her artistic practice is heavily influenced by ancient and contemporary cartography, murals and frescoes, themes of time, passage and the Anthropocene to create impressions of wilderness and a sense of free flow within a constricted tempo of execution. She utilises juxtaposition and allegorical visuals to question paradoxes, balance and the orders of existences, and the interconnectivity between entities and environments. Within her works presented using oil, acrylic, etching or mezzotint to name a few, she brings about new discourses that question established, debated controversial norms alike.

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RUDY CHAN LAM

Rudy Chan Lam has a Bachelor Honours Degree (Design) from 
Middlesex University (2002-2004). He learned Printmaking from Tsang Yuet-kwan, Liu Siu Jane, Chung Tai-fu and David Jasper Wong (2020-2025). He took part in a group exhibition called "Of Time and Dust" at the Visual Art Center in Hong Kong in 2019. 

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WONG CHO YI, JIL

Jil studied for a Bachelor of Arts in Fine Arts at The Chinese University of Hong Kong. Inspired by the aura of photography, she devotes herself to practicing her personal experience of vitality in art. Photography is the foundation of her cross disciplinary art to expand to found object, mixed media and installation. She is interested in exploring different
media and integrates them into a unified creative practice. By means of self dialogue she reflects on the issues of being a human being and examines the relationship between construction and memory. The journey goes back to the self to establish the origin through thinking and practice. she aims to achieve inner and outer pursuits in art. 

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CECILIA HUI

Hui Long Wai Cecilia is a Hong Kong-based visual arts educator with over 20 years of experience teaching at the secondary level. Recently, she has embraced the role of a student once more, immersing herself in printmaking and mixed-media techniques including relief printing,
waterless lithography, animation, Chinese painting, and installation art. Her work draws inspiration from diverse sources such as religious beliefs, mythology, and idiomatic expressions, reflecting her personal identity and experiences in Hong Kong. In 2023, she was invited to participate in an artist-in-residence program at RMIT in Australia.

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KYLIE CHUNG

Kylie's work explores hypersexuality and race, particularly focusing on East Asian identities. She examines idealized representations of the body and how societal structures shape our relationships with ourselves and others. Kylie's art delves into virtual, mental, and imaginative spaces, reflecting on the dynamics of these identities. Currently, her practice evolves through chapters, portrait series, and icon creation, drawing inspiration from movement, dance, song lyrics, reflective journaling, and dreams.

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JAY K.C. LAU

Jay Lau completed his undergraduate studies (2019) and Master of Arts program (2023) at the Department of Fine Arts at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He has received several awards, including the Hong Kong Fine Print Award (Hong Kong Open Printshop), the Liu Shiming Scholarship in Fine Art (Liu Shiming Art Foundation), the WMA Graduate Award (WMA), the New Printmaking Award (CUHK), and the Cheung's Fine Arts Award—Sculpture (CUHK). 

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MARY ANNE LE BAS

Mary Anne is a printmaker living on Lamma island, which has provided her subjects since she moved here 42 years ago. She starts with a drawing outside from life, then works in the studio, distilling rhythms and colours to transform the drawing into a print. Her media are Linocut, Etching and Photopolymer prints. She has a small etching press in her studio on Lamma, and has also been a regular user of the VAC studios.

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ANNA THEODOSIS

Anna was born in Melbourne, Australia, and developed a passion for the visual arts from an early age. She completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Printmaking) from RMIT (Melbourne), and Bachelor of Teaching (Secondary Visual Arts) from The University of Melbourne. Anna taught Yr 7-12 Art & Design in Melbourne for 9 years before moving to Hong Kong. During her time in Hong Kong, Anna has been involved in various creative pursuits, including co-founding a crochet-based charity group and many Sewing projects. Her current passion is Urban Sketching, as she finds the Hong Kong urban landscape a constant source of inspiration.

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NESS MATTHEWS

Ness works across a range of mediums including acrylic painting, lino prints and digital art. She works with children and finds inspiration in the imagery of childhood play, leading to quirky, colourful and simple images. She likes to give the subjects of her work names and characteristics and hopes to bring joy and laughter through her designs. 

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FUMI WALSH

Fumi started Lino Block printing in 2023. She did not know anything about this medium, but when she was young, she had a wish to go and study in Art School. As a hobby, she did a lot of animation drawing when she was young. Now, she has time on her side, she would like to learn more about Lino Block techniques.  She is still at the beginning of understanding this art form.  At the moment, she likes making prints from photographs she takes.

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VICTORIA WILLIS

Victoria has only recently rediscovered Linocut having experimented with it a little while at school. Now, as a Biologist and photographer, she draws inspiration from the world around her and is learning how different printing techniques can best be used to reflect the beauty of the world around us, merging scientific understanding with artistic expression.

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TARA HARRIS

Tara had a brief introduction to printmaking whilst studying and now many years later has rediscovered her love for lino. She enjoys experimenting with shape, colour and perspective, and likes exploring different styles. Her prints usually contain bold, chunky elements and have a playful feel.

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ERIKA SHIBA

Erika Shiba is a Japanese printmaker and drawer born and raised in Hong Kong. She received her BFA in 2018 from Parsons School of Design in New York for Illustration with a minor in Printmaking and received her MFA in Printmaking at Illinois State University in 2021. Record-keeping, home(s), cryptology, and memory are at the core of Erika’s research. Erika recollects the past and records the present. She memorializes these intangible moments by symbolizing them using ciphers and obscure forms. By creating untouchable landscapes and placing these depictions within them, she gives memories, which oftentimes can be romanticized or skewed, physical space to live in.

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AVERY H.L. LAU 

Lau Hong Lam studied at the Academia di Belle Arti di Bologna, Italy, and received a Bachelor’s degreein Visual Arts from the Academy of Visual Arts, Hong Kong Baptist University in 2019. Lau’s practice focuses on intaglio and the classical technique of mezzotint in printmaking. Lau’s works use still life as his genre, mythology as his background; combining with classical intaglio, his works create a harmonious and tranquil atmosphere. He likes to use symbols and puns to express his
interpretation and experience to the world and daily life. In his works, the general compositions convey a relaxed and humorous daily life. Under his works, the details and depictions of objects keep the secrets out of the daily. In recent years, he concentrates on mezzotint; and makes a new attempt of combining
his illustrations, design and narrative nature into his works.

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JANICE KEE

Janice Kee graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from University of Auckland, New Zealand, and a master degree of Design from Hong Kong Polytechnique University. She also received advanced specialist training in sculpture and printmaking at Hong Kong Visual Art Centre. Janice is a Visual Arts teacher in a secondary school and is a versatile artist, her art creations including Chinese calligraphy, ceramic art, digital art, printmaking, and sculpture. She is active in different art related training and exhibitions in Hong Kong and overseas.

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LAM HAU-YI

Lam Hau-yi, a Hong Kong-based artist, obtained her BA (Hons) Visual Arts from Hong Kong Baptist University in 2014 and her BA (Hons) Visual Communication from Birmingham City University in 2012. She was an exchangestudent at the Academy of Fine Art in Tunghai University in 2013. In Lam’s creative journey, she explores life through looking, drawing and thinking. By micro-observing highly familiar images, she redefines the perspective of seeing things and provides new meaning to seemingly trivial
objects. Lam Hau-yi’s works often evoke a serene atmosphere. Skilled in Chinese fine brush painting, ceramics, and printmaking, her creation process begins from feeling, and becomes increasingly methodical-refining
materials, stripping away excess and distilling introspective imagery. Her artworks have been exhibited in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan and Berlin.

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ZOE CHAN

Zoe discovered printmaking while studying graphic design, igniting her passion for the medium and merging design skills with traditional techniques. She is drawn to street photography, which enables her to capture vibrant moments that inspire her. Through experimentation, Zoe creates art exploring themes of identity, memory, and cultural heritage. Her work fosters connections between people and cultures, inviting viewers to engage with the rich narratives woven into her art.

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