The Weez Project believes street art is a powerful way of expressing and promoting mental wellbeing. Supported by various local artists, several Weez Walls and Weez Art installations with a mental wellbeing theme have been created over the years.
‘PHOENIX’ at Stanley Plaza, created by TAXA

Vibrant and symbolic, this mural art stands as a testament to resilience and transformation. Created by artist TAXA for the Weez Walk 2025, the work incorporates the 'WEZ' letters that echoes with the campaign that is created in memory of Jamie Bruno. It also features powerful visuals of a phoenix, a face representing courage and determination, and Jamie's favorite flower - the euphorbia milli. Phoenix - the mythological creature that emerges reborn from the flames - is a profound symbol of growth, rebirth, and the ability to overcome even the greatest challenges; it reminds us that no matter the struggles we face, we too can rise up stronger than before.
The Weez Walk 2026 theme is based on this Weez Art.
‘All Good’ at Yue Shi Cheung Road, Aberdeen, created by Parents Parents

The mural is centred around the theme of "All Good", conveyed through a simple greeting aimed at providing a little support to everyone. This artwork is located at the Aberdeen Fish Market, symbolising the hope for a good catch every day. The primary colour is green, inspired by Weez’s graffiti, serving as a tribute to Jamie Bruno’s work.
‘Blooms for the Mind’ at 127 Wing Lok Street, created by Carol Bellese Choi

‘Blooms for the Mind’ is an uplifting mural meant to bring a moment of joy to passers-by while raising awareness about mental health. Carol, the artist who created the piece, has personally witnessed the challenges of finding mental health support in Hong Kong for people in need of help, and this mural is her effort to open a conversation about this important societal issue. Studies have shown that being around flowers can reduce stress levels in people, particularly chrysanthemums and anemones (the largest flowers depicted in the mural), which can be used medicinally to help with anxiety. The intention of the words “Even flowers need help to bloom,” is to encourage viewers to reflect on the idea that we cannot thrive in solitude. It is natural to need help and support at times - we should not be afraid to ask for it, and we should offer it whenever we can. Be kind.
Artwork at CHI 120, created by Taxa

This mural symbolises resilience and transformation. It features the lotus flower, which grows in deep mud, pushing through obstacles like mud, rocks, and stones to blossom on the surface. Its struggle and rise through hardship remind us that we can overcome anything.
Additionally, it features the phoenix, one of the most prominent symbols of growth, transformation, resilience, and rebirth. As the bird emerges from the flames, it symbolises a new self and new opportunities for life.
First Weez Art at 254 Hollywood Road, created by Miguel
This is the first Weez Wall, painted in February 2020 at the request of HKwalls for the Weez Project to push awareness over youth mental issues. The mural was a commemoration for Jamie, aka Weez, and Miguel's classic graffiti style complemented that of Weez’s stickers.
‘Reach Out’ at 30 Wong Chuk Hang Road, created by Stern Rockwell
This striking mural captures an individual weathering personal struggles, with cellphone in his hand, recognising the need to connect and reach out for help. The hugging pose is a gesture of self-care and acceptance.
And the diverse color palette of the mural represents the spectrum of emotions we all encounter - envy, love, depression, spirituality, and fear. Its message of vulnerability, resilience and community resonates profoundly.