Workshop Artists

Chan Chong Hung Thomas
Graduated from Yeung Yat Lam Memorial School in 2007, Thomas joined our Tin Shui Wai workshop in September 2010. Thomas loves reading and drawing. He is articulate and has a strong memory and sense of humor which makes him a good story teller. He has great passion for creative art and design. The media of his works include acrylic, water color and electronic media such as photo impact. He is also interested in Chinese painting and calligraphy and has a good understanding of Chinese history and Chinese art history. His paintings have been exhibited at Hysan Place and the Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre. His painting titled “Horse-racing” exhibited at the Garden View Hotel was acquired by a hotel guest from Britain. Many of his works have been used for different types of merchandise such as bookmarks, postcards, gift boxes and tote bags.

Chau Chi Man
Graduated from Buddhist Po Kwong School in 2010, Chi Man joined our Tin Shui Wai workshop in September 2011. He loves going to exhibitions and is interested in current affairs. He has participated in numerous painting competitions and photography exhibitions. One of his photos depicting the joy and anticipation for the Beijing Olympic received a Merit Award in a competition organized by Tuen Mun Vocational Training Center. His paintings have been exhibited at Hysan Place, the Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre. His work titled “Secret Garden” won the Excellence award in 2020 at the Art Competition for Social Inclusion Competition. Many of Chi Man’s works have been used on merchandise such as gift boxes, postcards, bookmarks, tote bags.

Cheung Ho Lun
Ho Lun graduated from Sam Shui Natives Association Lau Pun Cheung School and joined our Kowloon workshop in 2017. Ho Lun is very creative with a unique artistic style. She is very sensitive to colours and is particularly good at different kinds of colourful intricate drawings. Her works which are greatly sought after have been used on different kinds of merchandise such as T-Shirts, postcards, bookmarks. Her painting titled “I got a Marathon Bronze Medal” won the Finalist Award at the 2020 Art Competition for Social Inclusion Competition.

Cheung Pong Tang
Graduated from Buddhist Po Kwong School in 2010, Pong Tang joined our workshop in September 2010. A mild mannered gentleman, he has a broad range of interests ranging from Chinese calligraphy to computer graphic design. He is creative and adopts a unique futuristic mode of expression in his paintings. His works have been used on different types of merchandise such as postcards, gift boxes, bookmarks. His paintings have been exhibited at Hysan Place and the Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre and were very well received.

Choi Pui Sze
Pui Sze graduated from the Sir Ellis Kadoorie Secondary School (Shatin) in 2001 and joined our Kowloon workshop January 2015. Mild-mannered and soft-spoken, she loves expressing her emotions through art. Her works reveal her inner world which is child-like, fun-loving and gentle. Pui Sze’s paintings have been exhibited at Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre. Her works have been used on different types of merchandise such as bookmarks, postcards.

Chou Chiu Ming
Graduated from Hong Chi Winifred Mary Cheung Morninghope School, Chiu Ming joined KeenAble workshop in 2021. He has a great passion for painting and started learning how to paint at the age of 16. In 2013, he attended First Institute of Art & Design. Since then, he has been taking private drawing lessons and receive plaudits from his tutors. He is particularly adept at landscape drawing. His painting style incorporates intricate details with bold and vivid colors. Other than painting, Chiu Ming has a wide range of other interests such as internet surfing, cooking, paper cutting design.

Ko Man Yuet
Graduated from Buddhist Po Kwong School in 2015, Man Yuet joined our Kowloon workshop in September 2014. Man Yuet has a great passion for painting and loves to express herself through art. With her sharp color sense, Man Yuet’s paintings have unique colour combination. She has great potential for creative art. Man Yuet also has great talent drawing live caricature. Her paintings have been exhibited at Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre. Her works have been used on different types of merchandise such as scarves, T shirts, bookmarks, postcards.