Snakes & Ladders III - 陪伴同行 - Limited Edition Print (Large Format)
Bring home a piece of the iconic prints from the Snakes and Ladders (2024) series.
Each illustration in this series is a vibrant exploration of the ups and downs of our mental health journeys, inspired by the classic board game. These artworks invite you to reflect on themes of nostalgia, time, and memory, rendered in my signature bold palette and graphic sensibilities.
Details:
Material: 190gsm archival quality paper
Edition: Each size is limited edition of 20, unframed, with each print signed by the artist. (Prints are assigned randomly. Please contact the studio for specific number requests.)
Packaging: Shipped flat using eco-friendly materials
Prices:
A2 (42 x 59.4 cm / 16.54 x 23.39 inches) : $2500 HKD per print, $9000 HKD for a set of 4
A1 (59.4 x 84.1 cm / 23.39 x 33.11 inches): $4000 HKD per print, $11,000 HKD for a set of 4
A0 (84.1 x 118.9 cm / 33.11 x 46.81 inches): $8800 HKD per print, $33,000 HKD for a set of 4
Cause: A portion of the proceeds supports Mind Hong Kong in raising awareness and destigmatizing mental health.
Bring home a piece of the iconic prints from the Snakes and Ladders (2024) series.
Each illustration in this series is a vibrant exploration of the ups and downs of our mental health journeys, inspired by the classic board game. These artworks invite you to reflect on themes of nostalgia, time, and memory, rendered in my signature bold palette and graphic sensibilities.
Details:
Material: 190gsm archival quality paper
Edition: Each size is limited edition of 20, unframed, with each print signed by the artist. (Prints are assigned randomly. Please contact the studio for specific number requests.)
Packaging: Shipped flat using eco-friendly materials
Prices:
A2 (42 x 59.4 cm / 16.54 x 23.39 inches) : $2500 HKD per print, $9000 HKD for a set of 4
A1 (59.4 x 84.1 cm / 23.39 x 33.11 inches): $4000 HKD per print, $11,000 HKD for a set of 4
A0 (84.1 x 118.9 cm / 33.11 x 46.81 inches): $8800 HKD per print, $33,000 HKD for a set of 4
Cause: A portion of the proceeds supports Mind Hong Kong in raising awareness and destigmatizing mental health.
Bring home a piece of the iconic prints from the Snakes and Ladders (2024) series.
Each illustration in this series is a vibrant exploration of the ups and downs of our mental health journeys, inspired by the classic board game. These artworks invite you to reflect on themes of nostalgia, time, and memory, rendered in my signature bold palette and graphic sensibilities.
Details:
Material: 190gsm archival quality paper
Edition: Each size is limited edition of 20, unframed, with each print signed by the artist. (Prints are assigned randomly. Please contact the studio for specific number requests.)
Packaging: Shipped flat using eco-friendly materials
Prices:
A2 (42 x 59.4 cm / 16.54 x 23.39 inches) : $2500 HKD per print, $9000 HKD for a set of 4
A1 (59.4 x 84.1 cm / 23.39 x 33.11 inches): $4000 HKD per print, $11,000 HKD for a set of 4
A0 (84.1 x 118.9 cm / 33.11 x 46.81 inches): $8800 HKD per print, $33,000 HKD for a set of 4
Cause: A portion of the proceeds supports Mind Hong Kong in raising awareness and destigmatizing mental health.
Perfect for art lovers and mental health advocates alike, these prints not only add a unique visual element to your space but also support a crucial cause. Hang them in your home or office as a reminder to be present, compassionate, and open in the conversation about mental health.
The original large versions of these prints were first exhibited at 3812 Gallery Hong Kong, in collaboration with Mind Hong Kong's exhibition "Brain Back Memories" in August 2024.
About the Artist
Erin Hung is an illustrator and muralist based in Hong Kong, with a BA in Fine Art from Central Saint Martins and an MA in Contemporary Art from Sotheby’s Institute London. Her work explores mental health awareness, especially within marginalized communities. Erin has collaborated with brands like Liberty of London, Urban Outfitters, and UNHCR, and she uses her art to bridge the gap between lived experiences and understanding, aiming to break down cultural stigma with compassion and creativity.