Harrison's collection offers a satirical lens on Hong Kong's societal and political landscape, providing thought-provoking insights into the city's current affairs.
Hosted by the South China Morning Post, this auction presents a rare chance to acquire original works from a celebrated cartoonist, with bidding concluding on March 18.
Each illustration starts at HK$2,025 (approximately US$260), making these unique pieces attainable for art enthusiasts and collectors alike.
The collection mirrors global economic unpredictability, resonating with audiences worldwide who are navigating similar challenges.
Incorporating the snake, 2025's Chinese zodiac animal, Harrison's work adds cultural depth and universal appeal to his satirical narratives.
While focusing on economic themes, the collection also humorously addresses topics like amateur snake handlers, showcasing Harrison's versatility.
Harrison expresses cautious optimism for the Year of the Snake, reflecting a collective hope for global improvement in the coming year.
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