A four-color (yellow, fluorescent orange, red, and blue) risograph print of 21 popular dim sum items, including chicken feet, shumai, shrimp dumplings (har gow), sesame balls, tofu skin rolls, turnip cakes (luo buo gao), pork spare ribs, pan fried dumplings and puffs, and sticky rice. The grid and composition of the print roughly mirrors color charts that showcase the different colors you can create with a few inks.
This was hand printed at Tiny Splendor in Berkeley, CA.
The print is 11x14, and is printed on ivory vellum bristol paper, 145 gsm.
Prints will be packaged in cello sleeve with a chipboard backing.
Risograph printing is a digital screen printing technique, so each print will have slight differences, making each print unique.
Felicia Liang's work is inspired by the cultures and communities she’s around, as well as her own inner musings. She loves using color, experimenting with different mediums, and playing with a wide range of styles – from simple line drawings to maximalist compositions.
She began drawing as a way to tell stories, with a focus on her Taiwanese American upbringing and Chinatowns in New York and California. She creates to explore her place in the world and illustrate both the beauty and weirdness of everyday life.