Hong Kong part II

After Japan, I went back to HK at the end of May, and managed to do some fun things, as well as have the usual round of meetings. I even managed to visit my artwork installation at Cheung Sha Wan MTR station, that I haven’t seen in a while.

It was great to check up on how the panels are faring, and to feel like (hopefully) the artwork isn’t dating too badly!

I also popped in to Stanley, saw the house where I grew up (it’s changed alot) and wandered in the slightly depleted market.

I went to see Alvin on Lantau…

…and had all sorts of wonderful, wonderful meals with friends.

I visited the Faux showroom, worked on new product ideas, and saw my ceramics in shops and even at a dinner party.

The weather was grey, hot, and rainy. But HK just always looks so fantastic, whatever the weather.

I spent my last evening with friends at their boat club, swimming, chatting and eating, as we watched the lights on the water. I made a little sketch with my emergency paint kit…

HK is changing, but my memories keep me tied to all my favourite places there. I hope it never loses its essential HongKongness.