Ma Sing-yuen
Malone Ma (Ma Sing-yuen) | |
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| 馬龍(馬星原) | |
Portrait of Malone Ma (Ma Sing-yuen) | |
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| Traditional Chinese | 馬龍(馬星原) | ||||||||||
| Simplified Chinese | 马龙(马星原) | ||||||||||
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Malone Ma (Caricaturist) (Chinese: 馬龍), also known by his pen name Ma Sing-yuen (Chinese: 馬星原), is a Hong Kong caricaturist and Chinese ink artist. As of 2024, he has held 6 solo art exhibitions.
Themes of his comics include history, biography, slice-of-life and children’s educational caricatures. He used to work as an art director and art editor for newspapers and magazines and has been publishing his works in several major newspapers in Hong Kong since 1984. His works have received numerous awards. He created the “White Cat Black Cat” series with writer Fong She-mei, and a sculpture of its protagonist- “Q Boy”, is now established at Kowloon Park and Golden Bauhinia Square.