Profile | ‘My hands are always dirty’: actress Karena Lam on her new pottery obsession, women in film, and why she won’t sing professionally again
- Four years ago, actress Karena Lam started playing with clay – and it ignited a passion for a new form of art that has reshaped her creative identity
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How Taiwanese-Canadian actress Karena Lam stays curious as an artist and a mother
The coronavirus pandemic compelled many of us to embark on journeys of self-discovery and introspection. It led some of us to explore untapped passions, rekindle forgotten dreams and unearth hidden talents.
For Taiwanese-Canadian actress Karena Lam Ka-yan, the past four years have seen her get deep into a new form of art that has reshaped her creative identity – pottery.
“My hands are always dirty and I’m always in the studio,” she says with a laugh when we meet at the Hyatt Regency Hong Kong hotel in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon.
While waiting for their two-hour class to end, she started playing with clay at the studio and was immediately smitten by the malleable yet immutable quality of the material.