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11 July 2024

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Speaking Through Comics

Venue: 10/F, Hong Kong Arts Centre   
Date: 2025.03.02 - 2025.03.30
Time: 10:30am-1:00pm (Every Sunday) 
Price: HK$2,790 

Comics are a beloved medium for storytelling that extend into other creative forms such as films, animations, and merchandise. In this course taught by a popular children/teenager comic artist from Hong Kong, students will use comics to articulate their thoughts and imaginative worlds. With its comprehensive look at comic elements, this course will enable teenagers to express themselves through both hand-drawing and digital art. The tutor will demonstrate professional techniques, breaking down the process of creating comics step by step. Students will explore a range of styles and techniques, receiving personal guidance along the way. With no limits on themes or styles, this course encourages everyone to let their imagination run wild and find the drawing method that suits them best. 

 

Students will: 

  • Delve into Story Design, Character Design, and Storyboarding   
  • Practise Hand-drawn Line Art   
  • Explore Digital Colouring   
  • Share their work and revise based on group feedback   

 

Each participant will complete at least two pages of coloured comics. 

Participants are required to bring their own electronic colouring equipment:  iPad or other drawing tablets, stylus, and Procreate app. 

*Students will be informed of required materials before the lesson. 

 

Assisted by planning from Hong Kong Arts Centre Comix Home Base. 

 

Tutor 

Keung Chi Kit 

 

A very popular children/ teenager comics artists in Hong Kong. Keung published multiple comics with CO-CO! magazine after winning the Comics New Talent Award by Rightman Comics in 1999. His works are mostly playful and humorous with heartwarming moments, making them a favourite with children and teenagers across generations. His Samba series was serialised for over a decade and further developed into the science education series “Samba STEM”. The protagonist Samba is well known locally, making him a part of Tsim Sha Tsui’s Hong Kong Avenue of Comics Star and Wan Chai’s Ani-Com Park @ Harbour’FUN’ together with other classic Hong Kong comics characters. His latest comics work of PANDOLA is supported by the 1st HK Comics Support Programme. 

 

Keung has worked with numerous large organisations over the years, including Oxfam's Little Citizens of the World educational picture book project ‘The Best Inventions’, Hong Kong Science Museum education programme ‘Gear Up–Nano World’, Audi and DCH Holdings Limited ‘The Memory of Tomorrow’ group exhibition, and Hong Kong Tramways ‘Ding! Ding! Comix Tram’ etc. His works have been acknowledged internationally as well. In 2008, he was awarded the Best Children's Comics Award in the 4th Golden Dragon Award Original Animation & Comic Contest. And in 2024, Keung’s ‘Life of a Painting’ made him the first Hong Kong artist to become a finalist at the International Silent Book Contest. His works have also been exhibited in France and Shanghai. 

Apart from creative production, Keung also teaches and has held comics courses in collaboration with the Buildings Department, Hong Kong Public Libraries and Hong Kong Film Archive. 

 

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Period 

2 March to 30 March 2025 (every Sunday)  
No class on 23 March

Time 

10:30am-1:00pm  

No. of Lesson 

4 (Total of 10 hours) 

Fee 

HK$2,790  

Level 

Intermediate 

Language 

Cantonese   

Course Code  

ACKC-1153C-F 

 

 

Age 

12+ 

Entry Requirement 

Students should master character drawing techniques and have a basic understanding of comic creation (hand drawing and digital drawing), with the ability to complete comic stories of four to eight panels.  

 

 

Venue 

10/F, Hong Kong Arts Centre  

 

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