Exploring cultural and communal care, Hong Kong-based artist Erin Hung bridges fine art and commercial collaborative projects, working across illustration, sculpture, large-scale murals, and participatory practice.

Care for What Carries Us

Care is a collective practice shaped by culture, memory, and shared gestures.


Erin Hung’s practice-led work explores cultural and natural symbols as operators of shared connection and joyful resistance.

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Where the Work Lives

Artworks unfolding across spaces, scales, and shared moments.

Visual Rhythm and Meditative Structure

Through symmetry, balance, and modular composition, her work cultivates a sense of visual rhythm and meditative focus that shapes her artistic language.

Artist holding a large moth sculpture with orange and pink wings.

Upcoming Shows

Colorful butterfly and moth-shaped artworks with gold outlines displayed on a beige surface.

Affordable Art Fair 2026

Erin Hung will return to the Affordable Art Fair (Hong Kong) since a successful debut in 2025. In addition to showcasing her new collection, she will also create a participatory installation at the Creative Hub.

Affordable Art Fair (May 14-17, 2026)

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Solo Show at Yidi Gallery

Erin Hung will partner with Yidi Gallery in Hong Kong this December to bring together her debut solo show. More details to follow.

Working with collectors, galleries, organisations, and commercial brands, Erin Hung brings a multidisciplinary approach to both her fine art practice as well as commercial collaborations, centering creativity, storytelling and meaningful engagement.

Featured Collaborations

Lush store entrance with a large digital display featuring abstract artwork of a woman with a red hair and a landscape with mountains, a river, and bubbles. The store sign reads "LUSH" in large white letters.

Erin Hung x Lush

“Bathe Therapy” (2024) - A digital exhibition for Mental Health Awareness Month

Erin Hung x HKIA

“In Transit”(2026) is an infrastructure-scale public art project that features four-sided artwork wrapped around a power substation at the Hong Kong International Airport.

Colorful advertisement mural for Shake Shack featuring illustrations of a burger, fries, a soft serve ice cream, a burger, flowers, hands, and various decorative elements with the text "Shake Shack" and "Stand For Something Good."

Erin Hung x Shake Shack

“Stack Your Story” (2025), for Peak Tower store

Erin Hung x Affordable Art Fair

“Bloom Together - Orchids Don’t Bloom Alone” (2026) is a participatory installation commissioned by Affordable Art Fair for their Creative Hub.

Collaborators

Lush Cosmetics

Shake Shack

Hong Kong International Airport

Liberty of London

Urban Outfitters

Hong Kong International School

UNHCR

Hong Kong Dignity Institute

Mind HK

Affordable Art Fair

Hong Kong Tourism Board with HKWalls

Hong Kong Lit Fest

Malala Fund

Lush Cosmetics Shake Shack Hong Kong International Airport Liberty of London Urban Outfitters Hong Kong International School UNHCR Hong Kong Dignity Institute Mind HK Affordable Art Fair Hong Kong Tourism Board with HKWalls Hong Kong Lit Fest Malala Fund