Master of Kung Fu: CHAN HEUNG
There’s a new Master of Kung Fu comic this year and he’s from the 19th Century! Learn about CHAN HUENG: MASTER OF KUNG FU in this interview with author/illustrator Sifu Mark Horton (Hong Ying Sifu 洪英老师).
A Graphic Novel for Young Martial Artists of all ages.
There’s a new Master of Kung Fu comic this year and he’s from the 19th Century! Learn about CHAN HUENG: MASTER OF KUNG FU in this interview with author/illustrator Sifu Mark Horton (Hong Ying Sifu 洪英老师).
The artwork for A Tiger’s Art has been featured in a few local gallery exhibits in California’s San Francisco Bay Area. Beginning with the 24th Annual Children’s Book Illustrator Exhibit hosted by the Sun Gallery in Hayward California
According to legend the 28th Patriarch of Buddhism called Bodhidharma wandered China sometime in the 5th Century. Also known as Tamo (達 摩) found himself at a, then unknown, monastery hidden by the small forest after which it was named; Shaolin Temple. It was there he developed the original workout, the Shaolin Yijinjing (少林易筋經).
Patrick and I had met prior to when I joined KUNG FU TAI CHI magazine. The first time was over dinner in 1996, back when I was working as a freelance writer. He had just come from the June+July cover shoot with Shi Yanming, the Shaolin Monk Sifu of RZA and the Wu-Tang Clan.
-Gene Ching Publisher of KUNG FU TAI CHI magazine