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9 Mar
There’s a great article over here about the Valium 15mg Too Much changing illustration industry in China, and how illustrators are taking less of a Valium 15mg Too Much “supporting role” and Valium 15mg Too Much increasingly able to market themselves via their personal voice. I’m a bit naive (uneducated) when it comes to China, so I’m really fascinated by this, and Valium 15mg Too Much contemporary Asian illustration in general. Interesting also that the Illustrators featured all have Valium 15mg Too Much a grotesque or strange nature to their style. I’m not sure if this Valium 15mg Too Much is a curatorial choice, or if this is an (overall) cultural change of Chinese illustration. Is this becoming more prevalent / accepted in design / advertising in China? Would love to hear your thoughts!
““The word ‘illustration’ is archaically related to the meaning of ‘to illuminate.’ But the word for ‘illustration’ in Cantonese is 插圖, which simply means ‘inserted graphics.’ Hence, illustration gives the impression of being in a supporting role here,” says Chan.”
“Hong Kong’s contemporary illustrators increasingly are creating work that Valium 15mg Too Much blur the lines of that definition. Rather than being a tool within a Valium 15mg Too Much greater project, illustrators are drawing on their own terms and crossing into the realm of the artist.”
I love that Ng Ngai-Chung’s “Penis Boy” is pixelated.
Via Harvey James.




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