xiāng gǎng香港yì shù jiā艺术家yòng用huà画bǐ huà笔画chū出měi shí美食
There is a young artist in Hong Kong named Deng Sixian, who likes to use colored pencils to draw Hong Kong's special foods, such as roasted meat rice, egg tarts, and instant noodles.
His paintings look very much like real food, and many people find them interesting when they see them online.
Deng Sixian has not studied professional art; he is self-taught.
He says he paints food because he loves eating and wants everyone to remember these flavors of Hong Kong.
Some old shops have closed down, and he hopes to preserve these foods through his paintings.
Deng Sixian also shares his painting process online, attracting many fans.
He now runs an art studio teaching children how to paint.
He hopes to hold his own art exhibition in the future so more people can see his works.
Deng Sixian believes that although artificial intelligence can now create art, everyone's style is different, and he trusts that people will remember his paintings.