STICKYLINE is a Hong Kong-based creative duo comprising Mic Leong and Soilworm Lai. Their unique polyhedral sculptures and large-scale installation art showcase the complexity of creative engineering, mathematics, and geometric structures. The team is passionate about site-specific creative experimentation. Ranging from paper art to metal sculptures, they combine kinetics, sound, and light to create art in various media. Their artistic approach transforms two-dimensional planes into three-dimensional forms through the process of deconstruction and reconstruction to achieve geometrical aesthetics, turning imagination into tangible reality.
Formed in 2011, STICKYLINE has exhibited in Hong Kong and overseas, such as Hong Kong Museum of Art, deTour Design Festival, Affordable Art Fair, Milan Design Week, and International Design Festival Berlin. Their works are displayed permanently at East Kowloon Cultural Centre, and Sea World Culture and Arts Center in Shenzhen. They also feature a clientele ranging from international brands such as Hermès, Ralph Lauren, Puma, Givenchy, Mercedes-Benz, Leica, Roger Dubuis and Audemars Piguet to local organisations such as M+, Design Trust, Landmark and Lee Gardens, as well as private commissions.
STICKYLINE was founded in 2011 by Mic Leong & Soilworm Lai.