This Kueh Print by graphic designer, food writer and stylist and occasional cook Shu Han Lee features nonya kuehs, stripped down to their bare essence of colours, shapes and lines, and then geekily classified.
Nonya kuehs are traditional Singaporean snacks, made by bloody brilliant but slightly crazy female Peranakans.
Shu Han Lee is a graphic designer and freelance food stylist and writer. She grew up in Singapore, a country known for its amazing food (and 55-storey high infinity pools), and continues her nation's obsession with food in London, where she writes about food that's seasonal, British, yet Singaporean at the same time, influenced by the comforting flavours of home and her old weekend job managing a farmer’s market. That started while she was studying graphic design at Central Saint Martins College (London), so by some inevitable force, she ended up twirling noodles and sprinkling coriander and collecting plates and rescuing wooden boards from the dumpster to make food look beautiful. By that same inevitable force, a lot of her design projects feature the edible.
- Size: 260mm x 410mm
- Material: 10 oz thick off white cotton canvas