The HK Eye is a stainless steel sculpture that is inspired by the beauty of the skyline along two sides of the Victoria Harbour. It is located at a very prominent location at the heart of Hong Kong - the Tamar Park which is right adjacent to the government headquarter of the city. The sculpture represents the dynamic, diversity and vibrancy of Hong Kong as represented by the image of the Victoria Harbour. The skyline takes a radial form emerging from the center of the sculpture to represent the dynamic flux in Hong Kong as a first-class international city.
LazyBusy Studio is a multidisciplinary design team in Hong Kong. The team's design intertwines between architecture, art and interior. Engaged in projects of all scales, they use parametric tool and 3d printing to help them create work with complex geometries and details where traditional technique fails to achieve. The team's work includes “Respect without limitation” - Grand Prize at MTR Tiara Sculpture Competition; "The Wings” - showcased at the Hong Kong Stock Exchange Listing ceremony and "Hong Kong 2115" - a multimedia art installation which was exhibited at the Hong Kong Week @Taipei.
Lazy/Busy Studio is an award-winning design firm in Hong Kong. The team's design intertwines between architecture, art and interior. Selected projects includes the HK Eye- Winner of the City Dress-up sculpture competition 2017. Respect without limitation- Grand prize of MTR tiara sculpture competition.