Growing Up With Hong Kong

Growing Up With Hong Kong

30 November - 16 December, 2012

Crocodile's has been rooted in Hong Kong since 1952, to accompany with the city to enter into new stage with the excellent reputation. In its 60th anniversary, specially invited local creatives to play with the crocodile installations and exhibited the works at Central Oasis Gallery. 

Inspired by the Chinese sexagenary cycle (Stems-and-Branches), a cycle of sixty terms used for recording days or years, cycle of sixty years called “huājiǎ”(花甲) which literal meaning “colourful armor”. We twisted and play it with this idea, adding elements of geometrical form onto the crocodile's body with the multi-angle burst of vibrant colors, meaning the efforts of the brand to keep unique and fresh.

Light Up

Light Up

27 May ­ 10 June, 2011

Amnesty International is a global movement of supporters, members & activists who campaign for human rights. To celebrate its 50th anniversary, Amnesty have collaborated with HK Honey to create a unique project and exhibition that involves 50 local artists. Each artist has created a natural beeswax candle to reflect issues relating to human rights, injustice and dignity. All candles were exhibited at Rat’s Cave and Haji Gallery.

The “infinite staircase” is a metaphor for the fact of fighting for justice it’s an endless path, wishing more people will concern about human rights, injustice and dignity issues in the world. Besides being one of the creative units, thecaveworkshop also designed the display shelf for the show, displaying artworks and transferring the message from Amnesty in the neighbourhood.