




Alvin c.k. Lam Print: Dim Sum Illustrated Guide
**Not framed unless selected**
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Print Dimension: 30 x 40 cm
An illustrated compilation by Alvin c.k. Lam, featuring the quintessential classics of Hong Kong-style dim sum and enriched with detailed descriptions and their Cantonese pronunciations. The original artwork is hand-painted in watercolor.
Each mouthwatering guide is hand-signed and paired with a matching signed Certificate of Authenticity inspired by the traditional dim sum stamp card (é»åæē“) which is still in use in old-school dim sum teahouses around town.
A must have for all dim sum lovers, foodies at heart, and Hong Kong lovers!
⢠Professionally printed on 170 gsm textured paper
⢠Individually hand-signed
Born and raised in Hong Kong, Alvin recalls picking up a paintbrush long before chopsticks. In 2020, new to watercolour urban sketching, Alvin inadvertently embarked on a journey of 'rediscovering' Hong Kong and storytelling as he sets out to capture a rapidly changing Hong Kong. He enjoys long sessions of painting on location, getting to know the people in his paintings, and finding beauty in the chaos in the most unexpected places.
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**Not framed unless selected**
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Print Dimension: 30 x 40 cm
An illustrated compilation by Alvin c.k. Lam, featuring the quintessential classics of Hong Kong-style dim sum and enriched with detailed descriptions and their Cantonese pronunciations. The original artwork is hand-painted in watercolor.
Each mouthwatering guide is hand-signed and paired with a matching signed Certificate of Authenticity inspired by the traditional dim sum stamp card (é»åæē“) which is still in use in old-school dim sum teahouses around town.
A must have for all dim sum lovers, foodies at heart, and Hong Kong lovers!
⢠Professionally printed on 170 gsm textured paper
⢠Individually hand-signed
Born and raised in Hong Kong, Alvin recalls picking up a paintbrush long before chopsticks. In 2020, new to watercolour urban sketching, Alvin inadvertently embarked on a journey of 'rediscovering' Hong Kong and storytelling as he sets out to capture a rapidly changing Hong Kong. He enjoys long sessions of painting on location, getting to know the people in his paintings, and finding beauty in the chaos in the most unexpected places.










