Bath Freedom by Kila Cheung combines humor, symbolism, and spiritual imagery in a playful yet thought-provoking composition. A series of whimsical characters appear across a tiled bathhouse setting, culminating in a central cruciform figure surrounded by floating symbols and smiling faces. Cheung’s practice frequently embraces a sense of youthful rebellion and imaginative storytelling. His colorful figures and surreal scenarios reflect his interest in curiosity, individuality, and the freedom to think beyond conventional boundaries. The playful juxtaposition of religious iconography, everyday objects, and cartoon-like figures creates a scene that feels both humorous and philosophical. The large “FREEDOM” text anchors the composition, reinforcing the theme of liberation and self-expression. Released as a limited and numbered edition of 50 prints, Bath Freedom exemplifies Cheung’s ability to merge symbolic narrative with playful visual storytelling. An engaging artwork for collectors interested in contemporary Asian figurative art, playful symbolism, and narrative-driven painting.