Ken Wan, deeply rooted in the world of publishing for many years, began his artistic journey as a child, learning to paint under the guidance of his father. His life’s path has been entwined with the cultural and artistic tapestry of Hong Kong, marked by a half-century of quiet melancholy, unspoken struggles, and a yearning to bridge dreams with reality.
Many people once predicted that print media would quickly decline and become a thing of the past. However, predictions are just predictions—physical books have not only survived but have also grown stronger in their market presence.