THE SOUTHSIDE - Discover the SOUTHSIDE ARTival
27/3/2026 - 10/5/2026
SOUTHSIDE ARTival Participating Parties:
| Artist | Title and Concept |
Fashion Clinic: Kay Wong WEaR Artists: Tsui Ka Fa Leo Wong Mandy Wing Yi Lee Sandy Poon | “Everyone is an Artist” A collaboration with WEaR Artists, a group of textile artists with special needs, a great chance to renew themselves through doing their first professional commercial project. They have chosen to work with the bird and star motifs, and making use of their embroidery and felting skills, they combined their efforts to give this egg art. Location: Atrium,LG |
Fashion Clinic: Kay Wong
| “Denim Mania” Denim being one of the most polluting fabrics, should definitely be renewed and upcycled when we have the chance. To give it a new look and new life, we are using weaving, pleats and flounces to embellish the egg art. Location: Atrium,LG |
“Candy Crush” Every fashion project leaves behind tonnes of fabric scraps, this egg art is created from this array of candy coloured fabric scraps using crochet and embroidery techniques. Location: Atrium,LG | |
“Life Begins” Botanical printing of spring flowers, leaves, seeds and roots. Inspiration from mother earth’s renewal, leaving the imprints of nature on 100% natural fabrics like wool, silk, cottons and linen. Location: Atrium,LG | |
Tu by Tu: Kay Tu
| “Field of Emergence” This installation reinterprets the egg through emergence rather than rupture. The shell is redefined as a porous boundary of tensioned threads, dissolving from a solid object into a spatial field. Variations in density, light, and structure articulate a condition between containment and expansion. The metallic silver surface reflects shifting light and surroundings, allowing the form to shift with its environment. As light passes through the threads, shadows are cast onto the surface, creating depth and layered perception. Energy unfolds from within, suggesting hope and possibility. The artwork invites viewers to experience a moment of becoming, where boundaries soften and space continues to emerge. Location: Atrium,LG |
Zony
| “New Life” Symbolism of new life. The apparent colourful abstraction represents the process of birth, growth and experience. Location: Atrium,LG |
Ada & Heiwa
| “Ēostre’s Dream” Ēostre’s Dream is an ode to the ancient goddess of dawn and spring, whose whispered breath awakens the earth from winter’s sleep. Inspired by the seasonal origins of Easter before its religious associations, the artwork reflects on its deeper connection to spring: renewal, light, and the return of warmth. The egg is reimagined as a paper lantern — a fragile form suspended in space, containing light and natural elements. It represents a transitional moment in early spring, when renewal has begun but is not yet visible. The design focuses on the quiet phase of change that comes just before growth becomes apparent. Location: Atrium,LG |
Kowloneon: Jive Lau
| “Rebirth of Elements - The Phoenix Egg” “Rebirth of Elements” is a public art installation crafted from traditional glass neon and designed with stardust concepts inspired by the Phoenix and Thunderbird. The Phoenix Egg, glowing with warm neon, symbolizes rebirth and vitality. Location: Atrium,LG |
“Rebirth of Elements - The Thunderbird Egg” The Thunderbird Egg, adorned with dynamic neon lines, represents energy and innovation. Together, they embody the balance between inner growth and external impact, serving as a visual landmark within the mall. Constructed from fiberglass with integrated neon lighting, the installation transitions from a striking sculpture by day to a luminous beacon at night, reflecting a vibrant and evolving community space. Display at Atrium,LG | |
| Tiana Wong | “Companionship of Books” As a book artist, I am surrounded by books every day, design, binding, and reading them. This creation reflects my daily life, which is filled with the combination of books and art. I want to tell the audience that there are still people who enjoy being with books, and I also hope that the audience can put down their mobile phones and occasionally rediscover our paper friends. Location: Atrium,LG |
LeonLollipop
| “Companions in the Clear Sky” Continuing the pet series I created for THE SOUTHSIDE digital mural, I send these companions on a joyful journey in sky: tied to colorful balloons, they happily drift through blue skies and soft, drifting clouds. Focused on the innocence and steadfast companionship of pets, the piece celebrates how our animal friends provide comfort, laughter, and calm amid hectic daily routines. It invites viewers to briefly escape their busy lives and embark on a light, uplifting journey in the air alongside these beloved companions. Painted onto a large Easter-egg canvas, bright, cheerful colors emphasize the openness of the sky and the warmth between the pets. May each passerby pause, let go of stress, breathe in fresh air, and rediscover a simple, joyful smile. Location: Atrium,LG |
| JASONTOMMY | “Welcome To the Fantastic Parade” This artwork is inspired by the pet parade and uses rich and dense lines to vividly present the happy atmosphere of their celebration of the festival. The artwork is also interspersed with many unique cultural landscapes of Huangzhukeng, showing the joy of people sharing time in different places. In addition, we have specially set up eggs in different corners of the artwork and sincerely invite the audience to participate in it and enjoy the fun of treasure hunting. Location: Atrium,LG |
| Pei Chung | “Furry Antidote” The virtual world traps us in endless strings of code, while in reality, our furry friends offer us infinite healing with their gentle gazes and damp nose touches. Location: Atrium,LG |
Meanwhile, SOUTHSIDE ARTival also receives the eager support from participating merchants and students in the Southern District:
| Artist | Title and Concept |
CDNIS Early Years Centre NUR A | “Starry Star Star” Our Nursery A artists at the CDNIS Early Years Centre turned their giant Easter egg into a twinkly explosion of colour and swirls, inspired by Van Gogh’s fun, swirling stars! With happy splatters and shiny star stickers, they made a super lively background that sparkles and moves. Giggling together, they picked bright colours and put their growing fine-motor skills to test, added sparkly bits and watched their egg come alive! This was a joyful, messy adventure that shows how much fun creating together can be. Parents, your little stars shone bright! Location: GF |
CDNIS Early Years Centre NUR B | “Golden Egg” Our Nursery B friends at the CDNIS Early Years Centre made their giant Easter egg a Golden Egg, glowing with hope and fresh beginnings for Easter! They brushed on bright gold to spark warmth and light, then dotted it with moons and stars to capture the magical sky above. Chatting and passing brushes, they built a special piece bursting with imagination and festive joy. Location: GF |
CDNIS Early Years Centre NUR C | “Polka Dots Egg” Our Nursery C friends at the CDNIS Early Years Centre made their giant Polka Dots Egg pop with bright colours, where each circle stands for one special child and their unique spark! Inspired by Yayoi Kusama’s fun dots, they painted simple shapes that blend into a super bold, happy design. Teaming up with paint and smiles, they discovered how everyone’s ideas make something amazing together. Location: GF |
CDNIS Early Years Centre NUR D | “Triangle Egg” What happens when little artists make an egg sparkle with shapes? Our Nursery D friends at the CDNIS Early Years Centre created their giant egg with zingy green, yellow and rainbow coloured triangles to show energy and growth for Easter! They added heaps of glitter for magical shine, turning bold triangles into a super fun, lively pattern. Mixing paints and ideas as a team, they crafted a bright celebration of new life. Location: GF |
CDNIS Early Years Centre EY1A | “New Beginning 'Eggy'” What happens when spring blooms on an egg? Our Early Years 1A artists at the CDNIS Early Years Centre sponged soft colours to make a cozy garden background full of fresh flowers and leaves! They added playful butterflies for growth and happy changes, just like Easter magic. Teaming up with brushes, they created a sunny and uplifting scene. Location: GF |
CDNIS Early Years Centre EY1B | “A Thawing Touch ” Inspired by Matisse’s cut-out fun, our Early Years 1B friends at the CDNIS Early Years Centre arranged colourful flower shapes into a lively egg explosion! Bright contrasts and wiggly forms bring balance and joy to every spot. Sharing ideas with scissors and paint, they made a cheerful floral party for all to enjoy! Location: GF |
CDNIS Early Years Centre EY1C | “Handcrafted Joy” Our Early Years 1 C artists at the CDNIS Early Years Centre painted hand shapes in warm colours to show friendship and teamwork on their giant egg! Each hand is one special friend, linking up into a big, caring hug. Working as a team, they built something strong and beautiful. This is the beauty we can create when tiny hands join together. Location: GF |
CDNIS Early Years Centre EY1D | “Tranquil Pond Egg” Inspired by Monet’s dreamy water lilies, our Early Years 1D friends at the CDNIS Early Years Centre swirled soft colours with gentle brushes to make a magical, peaceful pond! Sparkly light dances across the water, just like in Monet’s paintings. Dipping brushes as a happy team, they splashed in quiet beauty and calm wonders. Location: GF |
The White Box Creative Team 1
| “Hoppy Joy Egg” This artwork features the Easter Bunny as the main character, depicting its adorable pose as it burrows into a basket—symbolizing curiosity and the beginning of new life. The colorful handprints surrounding it represent children’s creativity and the vitality of spring, expressing the joy and hope of the festive season. Location: L2 |
The White Box Creative Team 2 | “Sunny bloom egg” This Easter egg is an adorable collaborative creation made together by the children! Everyone worked as a team, hand-painting vibrant acrylic colors to create a scene full of childlike whimsy. The theme revolves around cute little chicks + all kinds of delicious foods, symbolizing the renewal of spring, joy, and the sweet festive atmosphere of Easter. Location: GF |
The White Box Creative Team 3 | “Blossom Heart Egg” This Easter egg is blending the imagery of flowers and hearts, this piece symbolizes the romance and blessings of spring. The children’s heartfelt Easter creation represents new life, joy, and abundant love. Hand-painted and crafted with clay by the children, it shares their creativity and pure happiness with everyone. Location: L2 |
The White Box Creative Team 4 | “Pawfect Love” This artwork centers on the themes of pets and friendship, blending them with the Easter symbolism of rebirth. The adorable furry companions embody warmth and companionship, while the pink background and colorful eggs represent love and blessings, conveying the joy of a harmonious bond between humans and animals. Location: L2 |
The White Box Creative Team 5 | “Wonder Voyage Egg” Inspired by Hong Kong’s Southern District, this artwork creatively blends its most iconic elements—Ocean Park, the vibrant Aberdeen Fishing Village, and the classic boat noodles delicacy—onto a three-dimensional egg. Like a miniature storybook of the South Side, each rotation reveals a new scene. Viewers can “travel” around the egg to experience the district’s warmth, local culture, and a sense of childlike wonder, nostalgia, and contentment. Location: L2 |
| LOUDER | “MakeHKBrandsLOUDER!” LOUDER is an integrated O2O retail platform that gathers a variety of local design and handcraft for local brand lovers. We endeavor to promote the creative industry in HK. #MakeHKBrandsLOUDER! This Easter egg installation features LOUDER's mascot “Siu La Ba” alongside illustrations of iconic HK snacks and vibrant motifs, symbolising the energy of local creativity. The artwork embodies the hope that homegrown brands will break out of their shells and unleash the limitless potential of Hong Kong design. Location: L3 |
| Lordpet Studio @LOUDER | “Meow & Woof Snack Tour” Inspired by Hong Kong street snacks, this artwork blends red-white-blue bag and metal gate patterns to reflect local culture. Playful cats and dogs interact with treats like egg tarts and egg waffles, creating a fun and charming snapshot of everyday Hong Kong life. Lordpet Studio is available at LOUDER — Shop 136, 1/F. Come visit and discover more local creativity! Location: L3 |
| Precious Blood Primary School (Wah Fu Estate) | “Hua Dan” Precious Blood Primary School (Wah Fu Estate) is just like colourful flowers bringing us joy and hope. 'Hua dan', the main character in the tradition Chinese opera, reminds us to celebrate Easter with the born of Jesus Christ. Location: L2 |
| Precious Blood Primary School (South Horizons) | “With Love, We Call it Home” This work features a giant panda family in heartwarming moments of love. As the foundation of growth, the parents lovingly support their cub in exploring diverse interests and dreams—painting, singing, science, community service—creating an inspiring and uplifting atmosphere. The black-and-white contrast serves as a visual focus, symbolizing balance and complementarity within the family. Together, surrounded by love, they nurture one another in harmony and happiness. Location: L2 |
Hong Kong Southern District Government Primary School Creative Arts School Team | “The Magic of Flowing Colours” Colours flow gracefully across the surface, symbolising the vitality of life and the uninhibited release of creativity. As the viewing angle shifts, the observer discovers a tapestry of shifting emotions and narratives, highlighting the profound power of collaboration and the limitless possibilities of art. Far more than a mere visual feast, it strikes a profound chord within the soul. Location: L2 |