
Illustration featured in The Happy Zine published by Forward and Onlineprinters. The zine is a collection of various artists’ perspectives and expressions on the question: What makes you happy?
After almost a year of isolation due to the pandemic, seeing and talking to people in real life seems like a luxury. Imagining seeing faces and body gestures through text messages and phone calls became a source of happiness to me.

Illustration featured in The Happy Zine published by Forward and Onlineprinters. The zine is a collection of various artists’ perspectives and expressions on the question: What makes you happy?

Illustration featured in The Happy Zine published by Forward and Onlineprinters. The zine is a collection of various artists’ perspectives and expressions on the question: What makes you happy?

Illustration featured in The Happy Zine published by Forward and Onlineprinters. The zine is a collection of various artists’ perspectives and expressions on the question: What makes you happy?

Commissioned illustration for the cover of issue #203 of Time Out Hong Kong magazine. Inspired by the style of Chinese kung fu posters during 1970-80s. Feature written by Arthur Tam.

Commissioned illustration for the cover of issue #203 of Time Out Hong Kong magazine. Inspired by the style of Chinese kung fu posters during 1970-80s. Feature written by Arthur Tam.

Commissioned illustration for the cover of issue #203 of Time Out Hong Kong magazine. Inspired by the style of Chinese kung fu posters during 1970-80s. Feature written by Arthur Tam.

Illustrations featured in the article "Bitter Reality" of the online art and fashion magazine HOKK fabrica. Most of the cartoon characters are unrealistically portrayed icons that children should look up to. What if they are "real people" in the mortal world?
Starring: The Powerpuff Girls - the embodiment of Lust

Illustrations featured in the article "Bitter Reality" of the online art and fashion magazine HOKK fabrica. Most of the cartoon characters are unrealistically portrayed icons that children should look up to. What if they are "real people" in the mortal world?
Starring: Doraemon - the embodiment of Greed

Illustrations featured in the article "Bitter Reality" of the online art and fashion magazine HOKK fabrica. Most of the cartoon characters are unrealistically portrayed icons that children should look up to. What if they are "real people" in the mortal world?
Starring: SpongeBob - the embodiment of Sloth

Illustrations featured in the article "Bitter Reality" of the online art and fashion magazine HOKK fabrica. Most of the cartoon characters are unrealistically portrayed icons that children should look up to. What if they are "real people" in the mortal world?
Starring: McMug - the embodiment of Gluttony

Commissioned illustration for the film feature of issue #200 of Time Out Hong Kong magazine. Feature written by Arthur Tam.

Commissioned illustration for the film feature of issue #200 of Time Out Hong Kong magazine. Feature written by Arthur Tam.













Illustration featured in The Happy Zine published by Forward and Onlineprinters. The zine is a collection of various artists’ perspectives and expressions on the question: What makes you happy?
After almost a year of isolation due to the pandemic, seeing and talking to people in real life seems like a luxury. Imagining seeing faces and body gestures through text messages and phone calls became a source of happiness to me.
Illustration featured in The Happy Zine published by Forward and Onlineprinters. The zine is a collection of various artists’ perspectives and expressions on the question: What makes you happy?
Illustration featured in The Happy Zine published by Forward and Onlineprinters. The zine is a collection of various artists’ perspectives and expressions on the question: What makes you happy?
Illustration featured in The Happy Zine published by Forward and Onlineprinters. The zine is a collection of various artists’ perspectives and expressions on the question: What makes you happy?
Commissioned illustration for the cover of issue #203 of Time Out Hong Kong magazine. Inspired by the style of Chinese kung fu posters during 1970-80s. Feature written by Arthur Tam.
Commissioned illustration for the cover of issue #203 of Time Out Hong Kong magazine. Inspired by the style of Chinese kung fu posters during 1970-80s. Feature written by Arthur Tam.
Commissioned illustration for the cover of issue #203 of Time Out Hong Kong magazine. Inspired by the style of Chinese kung fu posters during 1970-80s. Feature written by Arthur Tam.
Illustrations featured in the article "Bitter Reality" of the online art and fashion magazine HOKK fabrica. Most of the cartoon characters are unrealistically portrayed icons that children should look up to. What if they are "real people" in the mortal world?
Starring: The Powerpuff Girls - the embodiment of Lust
Illustrations featured in the article "Bitter Reality" of the online art and fashion magazine HOKK fabrica. Most of the cartoon characters are unrealistically portrayed icons that children should look up to. What if they are "real people" in the mortal world?
Starring: Doraemon - the embodiment of Greed
Illustrations featured in the article "Bitter Reality" of the online art and fashion magazine HOKK fabrica. Most of the cartoon characters are unrealistically portrayed icons that children should look up to. What if they are "real people" in the mortal world?
Starring: SpongeBob - the embodiment of Sloth
Illustrations featured in the article "Bitter Reality" of the online art and fashion magazine HOKK fabrica. Most of the cartoon characters are unrealistically portrayed icons that children should look up to. What if they are "real people" in the mortal world?
Starring: McMug - the embodiment of Gluttony
Commissioned illustration for the film feature of issue #200 of Time Out Hong Kong magazine. Feature written by Arthur Tam.
Commissioned illustration for the film feature of issue #200 of Time Out Hong Kong magazine. Feature written by Arthur Tam.