Gallery
Hong Kong International Airport
“In Transit” (2026) is an infrastructure-scale public art project commissioned by the CEO of Hong Kong International Airport, located by Terminal 2 at Substation A.
Depicting a continuous flow of Hong Kong’s beloved Black-faced spoonbills often found at Mai Po wetlands, the work echos the migration and movement celebrated by HKIA, in honouring the beauty of the changing seasons both geographically and allegorically.
Affordable Art Fair Special Project
“Bloom Together—Orchids Don’t Bloom Alone” (2026) is a special project created in collaboration with Affordable Art Fair Hong Kong in 2026 for their Creative Hub section.
The participatory installation transformed the space into a shared garden, where walls of orchids and vines in vivid jewel tones blend Chinese botanical symbolism with calming geometries to propose meditative softness as resistance.
Visitors of any age and background are invited to sit, make, and contribute, each becoming a co-author as the work accumulates meaning across the duration of the fair.
Lush
“Bathe Therapy” 2024 - A digital exhibition for Mental Health Awareness Month
Mind HK
A multi-site series “腦地方見” 2024
(Exhibition, Street Poster Campaign, Community Mural)
HKWalls 2025
“Look How Far You Have Come” 2025, supported by Hong Kong Tourism Board
Shake Shack
“Stack Your Story” 2025, for Peak Tower store
Lush
“Mind Body Soul”, 2024. Part of a series of artwork conceived for Mental Health Awareness Month, showcasing a Bathe Therapy concept (mocked up as mural).
Weez Walk
“You Belong Here” 2026, Stanley Plaza
Self-Initiated Projects
“Home Comforts”, 2023, speculative project imagining large scale messages of care on vehicles.
TWLOHA
“Helix Hands”, for Suicide Prevention Day Campaign 2024
Invigorating Island South
A proposal conceived for the Aberdeen district of murals applied to structures along the waterfront.
Soho House
A participatory “large scale” project with Soho House for Teeny House, creating a “Metamorphosis” butterfly from mysterious shapes and experimental print making.