'A picture
speaks a thousand words' may be an old saying but nothing could be more
appropriate when it comes to the following series of illustrations by
artists seeking to offer support to Occupy HK. Theses bold images offer
an insight into conditions on the ground as well as showing how events
are being viewed from abroad.
Theses bold art works offer an insight into conditions on the
ground in Hong Kong as well as showing how events are being viewed from
abroad.
An illustration by a Hong Kong-based Italian artist, Marta Grossi.
An illustration by US-based artist Yuko Shimizu.
A cartoon by French artist Emilie Sarnel.
An illustration by Hong Kong-based artist John Ho.
An illustration by Hong Kong-based artist Siu Hak.
An illustration by Taiwanese artist Kei.
An illustration by Taiwanese artist.
An illustration by Taiwanese artist Mel.
A cartoon by Dutch artist Arend van Dam.
A cartoon by Dutch artist Arend van Dam.
A cartoon by Dutch artist Arend van Dam.
A cartoon by Dutch artist Arend van Dam.
A cartoon by Dutch artist Arend van Dam.
A cartoon by Dutch artist Arend van Dam.
A cartoon by Dutch artist Arend van Dam.
An illustration by Hong Kong-based artist Tania Willis.
A painting by Hong Kong-based artist Kori Song.
An illustration by Hong Kong-based artist Knifeson Yu.
An illustration by Hong Kong-based artist Knifeson Yu.
An illustration by Hong Kong-based artist Chow Siu Mau
A sketch of protestors outside the Central Government Office by Hong Kong-based artist Kit Man.
An illustration by Hong Kong-based artist Kit Man.
An illustration by Hong Kong-based artist Car.
An illustration by Taiwanese artist Mori.
An illustration by Hong Kong-based artist CJ.
An illustration by Taiwanese artist Lin.
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