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Spirit of Hong Kong Awards: artist with multiple illnesses devotes time to charitable causes

  • Sophia Hotung has gone from a stressful corporate career to successful artist after her deteriorating health pushed her to make a change
  • Creator in final round for Spirit of Culture finalist for this year’s Spirit of Hong Kong Awards thanks to her support of local causes and charities

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Sophia Hotung taught herself to draw using an app called Procreate. Photo: Ryan Lee

Hongkonger Sophia Hotung’s journey from a stressful corporate career to a successful artist came about when her deteriorating health forced her to re-evaluate life as she struggled to balance a nine-to-five work schedule with constant hospital visits.

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The artist was diagnosed with autoimmune hepatitis, a condition that causes a patient’s immune system to attack their liver, in 2011. The 29-year-old has since developed six other chronic illnesses, leaving her bedridden for most of 2020.

That same year, Hotung received an iPad for Christmas from her mother and decided to spend the time teaching herself to draw using an app called Procreate.

Sophia Hotung was left bedridden for most of 2020 after she was diagnosed with autoimmune hepatitis. Photo: Handout
Sophia Hotung was left bedridden for most of 2020 after she was diagnosed with autoimmune hepatitis. Photo: Handout

The decision eventually led her to create “The Hong Konger” collection, her own take on the iconic cover art from the popular magazine The New Yorker, over 2021 and 2022.

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