








如意冰花結 (Four Seasons of Blessings) - Orange Edition
Hand-painted wood sculpture, mounted acrylic on repurposed denim | One of a kind
Metric (mm): 210 x 210 x 32mm
Imperial (inches): 8.27 x 8.27 x 1.26in
Graceful and a little goofy, this knot balances cultural symbolism with personality. The “legs” at the bottom animate the knot with a dash of humour, while the pattern behind — checkered denim, full of texture and memory — grounds it. Blessings, but with attitude. A one-of-a-kind reminder that tradition can dance.
Hand-painted wood sculpture, mounted acrylic on repurposed denim | One of a kind
Metric (mm): 210 x 210 x 32mm
Imperial (inches): 8.27 x 8.27 x 1.26in
Graceful and a little goofy, this knot balances cultural symbolism with personality. The “legs” at the bottom animate the knot with a dash of humour, while the pattern behind — checkered denim, full of texture and memory — grounds it. Blessings, but with attitude. A one-of-a-kind reminder that tradition can dance.
Hand-painted wood sculpture, mounted acrylic on repurposed denim | One of a kind
Metric (mm): 210 x 210 x 32mm
Imperial (inches): 8.27 x 8.27 x 1.26in
Graceful and a little goofy, this knot balances cultural symbolism with personality. The “legs” at the bottom animate the knot with a dash of humour, while the pattern behind — checkered denim, full of texture and memory — grounds it. Blessings, but with attitude. A one-of-a-kind reminder that tradition can dance.
Pin Drop Moments is a collection of emblems — of layered identities, collective belonging, and cultural dialogues. Inspired by the humble enamel pin, each piece is scaled up and sculpted into wall-worthy statements that are playful, glossy, and unexpected. They are reminders of your moments of transformation and evolution.
This series celebrates the "in-between": High meets low (pop culture and traditional craft, fine art and street signage), East meets West (Hong Kong motifs reimagined through diasporic eyes), and Strength meets softness (hands that hold, arms that twist, knots that hug.)
The works live in the overlap of memory and material: repurposed denim, neon acrylic, lacquered steel and wood. Each piece is one-of-a-kind, with no reproductions. They're meant to feel like discoveries — pins you didn’t know you were collecting until you stood still and looked.
About the Artist
I’m Erin Hung — an artist, illustrator and mental health advocate based in Hong Kong. My work is often a reflection of healing, identity, and reclaiming joy. This collection draws on my love of metaphor and nostalgia to make space for humour, beauty, and emotional honesty. My hope is that these pieces spark something in you — a giggle, a pause, a personal pin drop moment of your own.
