The Everyday Justice Collection
Equal Justice x Sophia Hotung
Bridging Hong Kong's justice gap through art
Pick an artwork
Each print comes signed, numbered, and with a certificate of authenticity.
Pick an edition and size
Original Print
1 edition
59.4 x 84.1 cm
SOLD OUT
Gallery Print
8 editions
42 x 59.4 cm
HK $5,000
Square Print
25 editions
25 x 25 cm
HK $580
The Project
Created exclusively for Equal Justice by local illustrator Sophia Hotung, the Everyday Justice collection depicts businesswomen in Yau Ma Tei and Stanley and supports the impactful work of Equal Justice in the less privileged local communities of Hong Kong.
The Everyday Justice Collection features 3 artworks:
50% of profits go towards to Equal Justice, enabling the charity to continue and further expand their work in helping disadvantaged people get the legal help they need. Another 20% benefits the Pangolin Fund, which donates and subsidises artistic projects with registered charities across Hong Kong.
“It may seem frivolous, but art is a high-value asset for business development, fundraising, and brand recognition. I wanted to create custom artwork for Equal Justice that could add indefinite and versatile value. Through creating limited edition prints, using the art for annual report covers, and designing merchandise, we are raising funds for and awareness of Equal Justice's crucial and impactful efforts to close the justice gap in Hong Kong.”
— Sophia Hotung, Creator of the Everyday Justice collection
“The synergy between Sophia’s creative journey, our charitable mission and our hashtag of #AllRise is extraordinary. The Everyday Justice Collection uses the power and joy of art to lift the whole community and to bring positive change. Good visuals can often make the difference between people taking notice of important causes rather than just scrolling past. Sophia’s work gives us the ability to represent the communities we work with, and the neighbourhood we work in, in a very special way. Sophia’s talent and community focus is inspirational and instructive for all of us.”
— Kay McArdle, Founder & Director of Equal Justice