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AMY CHAI
an illustrator from Hong Kong who graduated from Advertising Design at Hong Kong Polytechnic University, creates colorful and touchable illustrations. She started "Amy Chai is drawing" to showcase her work, which often features funny and light-hearted stories about her family and cats. She has collaborated with many well-known brands including Mitsubishi Electric, WWF and Kiehl's, etc.

Andy SETO
1983 joined the comics industry.
1989 Eight Immortals Conquer Demons brought the traditional Chinese Eight Immortals into the modern and future to fight demons and monsters. Since then, he has created many fantasy stories based on the "Eight Immortals", including Saint Legend in 2001 and Saint Warrior in 2015.
1989 Eight Immortals Conquer Demons brought the traditional Chinese Eight Immortals into the modern and future to fight demons and monsters. Since then, he has created many fantasy stories based on the "Eight Immortals", including Saint Legend in 2001 and Saint Warrior in 2015.
1991 The Legend of The Saint of Gamblers according to "God of Gamblers", "Casino Tycoon" and "The Saint of Gamblers" and using real-life facial features as the protagonists and covers, and the story is mainly based on gambling designs.
1992 Cyber Weapon Z, using full animation tones and hand-colored drawings has created the highest sales record for hardcover comics produced in Hong Kong. It has been translated into multiple languages and released in the Japanese market.
2002 Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, it was adapted into a comic and published in Hong Kong, France, and the United States.
2003 The Four Constables, adapted from the famous martial arts novel by Woon Swee Oan, the story is infused with anime flavor, leaving a deep impression on readers.
2004 The Deer and the Cauldron, the novel by Jin Yong was adapted into a comic book, and the seven beautiful female characters became the hot topic at that time.
2010 City of Darkness & 2011 City of Darkness 2, The boy-group image attracts a large number of female readers. In addition to winning the Bronze Award of the 7th Japan International Manga Award, the protagonist of City of Darkness, Lok-chun Chan, was also shortlisted for the second phase of the "Hong Kong Comics Avenue of Stars" plan, and a 1:1 sculpture was erected on the Avenue of Stars.
2024 Evolve Weapon Z, The Z universe is expanded with the follow-up story of Cyber Weapon Z, and the first issue was sold out immediately after it was published. Currently continuing to create.
1992 Cyber Weapon Z, using full animation tones and hand-colored drawings has created the highest sales record for hardcover comics produced in Hong Kong. It has been translated into multiple languages and released in the Japanese market.
2002 Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, it was adapted into a comic and published in Hong Kong, France, and the United States.
2003 The Four Constables, adapted from the famous martial arts novel by Woon Swee Oan, the story is infused with anime flavor, leaving a deep impression on readers.
2004 The Deer and the Cauldron, the novel by Jin Yong was adapted into a comic book, and the seven beautiful female characters became the hot topic at that time.
2010 City of Darkness & 2011 City of Darkness 2, The boy-group image attracts a large number of female readers. In addition to winning the Bronze Award of the 7th Japan International Manga Award, the protagonist of City of Darkness, Lok-chun Chan, was also shortlisted for the second phase of the "Hong Kong Comics Avenue of Stars" plan, and a 1:1 sculpture was erected on the Avenue of Stars.
2024 Evolve Weapon Z, The Z universe is expanded with the follow-up story of Cyber Weapon Z, and the first issue was sold out immediately after it was published. Currently continuing to create.

Bonnie PANG
an illustrator and comic artist from Hong Kong.
Bonnie graduated from the Chinese University of Hong Kong in 2012, majoring in Geography and minor in Fine Arts. Afterwards, she obtained a Master's degree in Fine Arts, Illustration at The Academy Of Arts University. Since 2016, she has been illustrating children's books through the artist agency Astound, and has been long-listed in numerous overseas awards.
Bonnie graduated from the Chinese University of Hong Kong in 2012, majoring in Geography and minor in Fine Arts. Afterwards, she obtained a Master's degree in Fine Arts, Illustration at The Academy Of Arts University. Since 2016, she has been illustrating children's books through the artist agency Astound, and has been long-listed in numerous overseas awards.
Her works include:
2015-2018 Roar Street Journal, a heart-warming slice-of-life Webtoon (3rd place winner of Webtoon's international webtoon contest)
2018-present IT Guy & Art Girl, a couple webcomic
2020 IT Guy & Art Girl's Love Adventures, a comic book of the webcomic
2023 Chronos Express, a heart-warming fantasy graphic novel (Gold and Best Story winner of the 2nd Hong Kong Supports Programme; Silver winner of The Japan International Manga Award)
2025 My Unique Friend, a silent picture book
She is currently a freelancer engaging in creation of illustration, comics and art.
2015-2018 Roar Street Journal, a heart-warming slice-of-life Webtoon (3rd place winner of Webtoon's international webtoon contest)
2018-present IT Guy & Art Girl, a couple webcomic
2020 IT Guy & Art Girl's Love Adventures, a comic book of the webcomic
2023 Chronos Express, a heart-warming fantasy graphic novel (Gold and Best Story winner of the 2nd Hong Kong Supports Programme; Silver winner of The Japan International Manga Award)
2025 My Unique Friend, a silent picture book
She is currently a freelancer engaging in creation of illustration, comics and art.

Prudence MAK
Chocolate Rain, founded in 2000, is a distinctive local design brand inspired by childhood dreams and whimsical adventures in wonderland. Each piece is meticulously handcrafted, combining mixed media and unique artistic elements to create truly one-of-a-kind arts.
Prudence, the visionary founder and designer of Chocolate Rain, graduated in Fine Art. In 2008, she received the prestigious Design Smart scholarship to pursue an MA Degree in Design Studies at Central Saint Martins, London. Her outstanding contributions to the design world have been recognized with numerous accolades, including the 2010 Ten Outstanding Designers Award, the 2012 Hong Kong Ten Outstanding Young Persons Award, and the 2013 Young Women Innovator Award by APEC. Prudence served as an Executive Committee member of the Hong Kong Designers Association from 2004 to 2016. In 2025, Prudence was appointed as a Senior Advisor for the Hong Kong Arts Centre, further solidifying her influence and dedication to the arts and design community.
Chocolate Rain's design collections and illustrations have been commissioned by global brands like Clinique, Luella, Stella McCartney’s Care, and Swarovski. The WHY THROW AWAY YOUR MEMORY art exhibition debuted at Times Square in 2009, and the BRITISH MUSEUM X Chocolate Rain Collection launched in London in 2010. Since 2008, Fatina Dreams Ltd has spearheaded global licensing projects.
Chocolate Rain's design collections and illustrations have been commissioned by global brands like Clinique, Luella, Stella McCartney’s Care, and Swarovski. The WHY THROW AWAY YOUR MEMORY art exhibition debuted at Times Square in 2009, and the BRITISH MUSEUM X Chocolate Rain Collection launched in London in 2010. Since 2008, Fatina Dreams Ltd has spearheaded global licensing projects.

Felix IP
Comics and concept artist, illustrator and animation director from Hong Kong. Recent years, Ip actively participated in the development of art toy.
He is the former Creative and Movie Director for Imagi Animation Studios and Unicorn Animation Studios. Some of his major works included Zentrix, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle, Astroboy and Monkey King Reloaded.
He is the former Creative and Movie Director for Imagi Animation Studios and Unicorn Animation Studios. Some of his major works included Zentrix, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle, Astroboy and Monkey King Reloaded.

Jay WONG
an illustrator, director, and animator whose work bridges Asian and Western aesthetics through brush inking, digital layering, and fountain pen textures. With over a decade of experience in storytelling across animation, graphic novels, and live performance, Wong's work explores themes of memory, identity, and emotional inheritance in a world increasingly defined by technological drift and nostalgic longing.
His animated short Monsoon Blue (2022–2023), co-directed with a strong emphasis on poetic narrative and atmospheric design, won multiple international accolades including Best Animated Short Film at the Golden Horse Awards, the ASIA Grand Prize and Best Story at the TBS DigiCon6 Asia Awards, and the Gold Award at the ifva Awards. It was selected for more than 15 film festivals worldwide.
Wong’s earlier animated work Tête-Bêche (2021–2022) was also screened at notable festivals including the Alexandria Short Film Festival and Animation Nights New York.
His debut graphic novel Tides of Time (2023–2024) reflects his layered, cinematic approach to storytelling and was later expanded into his first solo exhibition Tides of Time Continues: Interlinked at Until Coffee, Hong Kong. The show featured a multidisciplinary live performance in collaboration with the experimental quartet Virgin Vacation, merging illustration with live sound.
Wong’s earlier animated work Tête-Bêche (2021–2022) was also screened at notable festivals including the Alexandria Short Film Festival and Animation Nights New York.
His debut graphic novel Tides of Time (2023–2024) reflects his layered, cinematic approach to storytelling and was later expanded into his first solo exhibition Tides of Time Continues: Interlinked at Until Coffee, Hong Kong. The show featured a multidisciplinary live performance in collaboration with the experimental quartet Virgin Vacation, merging illustration with live sound.

Linus LIU
a Hong Kong independent comics artist. He has been drawing and creating for years and participating in projects that involve sketching, comics, animation, digital art, etc. His creative inspiration comes from daily life and wild imagination.
His publications includes Cat Mask Boy, illustration collection SHE, SHE REMEMBERS and Kim Hau-yee – Side Story of Armour Man, animated short Cat Mask Boy's Summer Holiday and Hongkong Machines x Cat Mask Boy: Timeless Encounter. He was also serialising 4-panel daily comic strip Gold Fish Cat.
He won the gold award with Cat Mask Boy in the 1st HK Comics Support Programme sponsored by CreateHK in July 2022. Cat Mask Boy has also licensed for overseas publication, including Ukarinian, French and English versions.
He won the gold award with Cat Mask Boy in the 1st HK Comics Support Programme sponsored by CreateHK in July 2022. Cat Mask Boy has also licensed for overseas publication, including Ukarinian, French and English versions.

LONHEI
Originally working in the fashion design industry, Lon-hei was deeply inspired by the artistic diversity of European comics.
This inspiration led him to pursue comics as his personal artistic direction. He has begun studying comics since 2021, experimenting with a blend of Eastern and Western comics elements in his works. Recently, he received support from the 3rd Hong Kong Comics Support Programme and published his first full-length comic book.
Currently, he is studying in the French National Academy of Fine Arts seeking local publishing opportunities to continue his creative journey.
Currently, he is studying in the French National Academy of Fine Arts seeking local publishing opportunities to continue his creative journey.

MANDYCAT
a Hong Kong writer and comic artist.
MANDYCAT is Pisces and a cat lover. Cats are her soulmates. Graduated from Hong Kong Baptist University in Public Relations and Advertising (PRA), Mandycat had worked as an editor and now become a full-time writer and comic artist. She draws and writes different topics, including cats, love, relationships, office life and silly things.

Pen SO
an illustrator and comics artist. In 2013, he attended the Comics Master Class presented by Hong Kong Arts Centre (Comix Home Base) and started his creation in comics since then.
In 2022, he published a comic book See You In Memories, winning the Silver Award at the 16th Japan International MANGA Award and the Bologna Ragazzi Awards 2024 in the New Horizons Category. It was also selected for the Singapore Book Illustrators Gallery (BIG) 2024.
In 2024, Dali Libreria received the Gold Award and the Best Comics Story Award in the 3rd HK Comics Support Programme and the Silver Award for Best Comics Book at the 21st China Animation & Comic Competition Golden Dragon Awards. His illustration Guiding Light was honoured with a Merit Award in 3x3 International Illustration Show No.21. His works were once exhibited in Belgium, Germany, Japan, France, and Italy.
In 2024, Dali Libreria received the Gold Award and the Best Comics Story Award in the 3rd HK Comics Support Programme and the Silver Award for Best Comics Book at the 21st China Animation & Comic Competition Golden Dragon Awards. His illustration Guiding Light was honoured with a Merit Award in 3x3 International Illustration Show No.21. His works were once exhibited in Belgium, Germany, Japan, France, and Italy.

Rainbow Leung
She was born and raised up in Hong Kong. She studied and graduated from the Hong Kong Polytechnic University School of Design 2005 and City University of Hong Kong, School of Creative Media 2008. Rainbow has published Sha Ha Wo Che Village in 2009 and Hong Kong Citizen Dictionary.
In 2012, She depicted stories of common people gathered through observations and interviews, then lively interpreted by illustrations with her unpretentious gratitude. In recent years, Rainbow has shared her wisdom of life learnt from nature through comics. Her latest work is Cat and Dog Never Die which has won the Hong Kong Publishing Biennial Awards 2021 (Illustration book) and was selected as one of the Top Ten in the 18th Hong Kong Reading City Reading Awards. Rainbow is now an enthusiastic art tutor having her own workshop Rainbow Connection established in 2016. She teaches drawing for students from different age groups and devotes herself to accomplishing different educational and community art projects at the same time.
In 2017 Rainbow was commissioned by M+ Museum to run a M+ROVER school tour followed with a wide range of outdoor art activities. This significant event won the Award for Arts Education 2017 from the Hong Kong Arts Development Council.
In 2017 Rainbow was commissioned by M+ Museum to run a M+ROVER school tour followed with a wide range of outdoor art activities. This significant event won the Award for Arts Education 2017 from the Hong Kong Arts Development Council.

Hong Kong Arts Centre
Hong Kong Arts Centre - Art for Passion, Art for Life, Art for All
Since 1977, the Hong Kong Arts Centre (HKAC) has been a platform for nurturing and supporting artists, and infusing art into everyday life.
Since 1977, the Hong Kong Arts Centre (HKAC) has been a platform for nurturing and supporting artists, and infusing art into everyday life.
Its unique arts and educational programmes aim to make the arts accessible for all. The HKAC believes in the transformational power of art for people from all walks of life. Established for more than four decades, the HKAC endeavours to bring arts to the people of Hong Kong by presenting programmes in diverse art disciplines, such as visual arts, performing arts, moving images, media arts, comics, animation, arts education, lecture forum, public art, art festival and community art. With the vision of inspiring creativity in the local and international art community, HKAC focuses on five key areas of art development, including Global Arts Explorations, Community Engagement, Voices of Diversity, Artistic Empowerment, and Art for Life.
The HKAC aspires to engage everyone in the community to become an active participant in the arts - as an enthusiast, an artist or a patron. Let’s continue to embrace ‘Art for Passion, Art for Life, Art for All’, and share the inspiration.
The HKAC aspires to engage everyone in the community to become an active participant in the arts - as an enthusiast, an artist or a patron. Let’s continue to embrace ‘Art for Passion, Art for Life, Art for All’, and share the inspiration.
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