Crafty Bitch
CRAFTY BITCH PRINT - Sai Kung Temple Fruit Stall
CRAFTY BITCH PRINT - Sai Kung Temple Fruit Stall
8" x 10" / NO FRAME print only
Sheung Wan
2-12 Queen's Road West
Unit 1005, Arion Commercial Centre
Sheung Wan
Hong Kong Island Hong Kong SAR
Sai Kung Temple Fruit stall | 8" x 10" | 11" x 14" | A3
Sai Kung is known as the 'back garden of Hong Kong', known for its fishing villages, beautiful scenery, hiking trails, beaches and islands, geological formations and low-key lifestyle. Most of the action is concentrated in Sai Kung Town, where fishermen sell fresh catches from their boats just off the pier, diners feast on finger-licking seafood dishes, and locals go about their day-to-day lives. The Temple ‘Goddess of the Sea’ is a focal point for the residents and visitors. To the left of the temple is this charming fruit stall.
DETAILS:
- Frames are available in 3 different colour options (Black, White or Natural Wood)
- PROFESSIONAL gallery quality framing (made to order)
- All frames are mounted with matt board rounding and frames
- Framed prints ONLY available for Hong Kong delivery
- For framed prints please allow 2 weeks for local delivery
- For prints please allow 1 week for local delivery
- You're welcome to contact us and confirm production lead time before ordering
Lindsey McAlister, OBE, JP
Lindsey was born in the UK, she has lived & created in Hong Kong for 36 years.
Currently Lindsey lives with her husband in a bright orange village house in Sai Kung.
As the founder of the ‘Hong Kong Youth Arts Foundation’, she has been a pioneer in the arts in Hong Kong for the past 30 years, her work has focused primarily on the performing arts, writing, directing & producing.
Lindsey explains “I’m a mixed media artist who works both digitally and on handmade collages. I blend multiple genres of visual art to produce exciting combinations of images, materials, and textures. I use motivational & inspirational quotes & text in my work to empower & inspire. Much of my work is strongly influenced by my time in Hong Kong, I consider myself a Hong Konger & plan on being here forever!”
She continues “The beauty of the arts is starting with a blank page (or stage) & filling it with ideas & creativity, by experimenting & exploring we create magical & emotive accidents.”
Lindsey had the honour of being recognised in 2006 as an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) for her commitment & contribution to UK arts overseas.