The post Chow Hon Lam Tree-animal Goas Viral appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>“My first tree illustration was created in the year 2013. Recently I have an opportunity to work with a New York bestselling author, Beth Ferry to create a story with a series of trees animals in a children’s book called The Bold, Brave Bunny,” the artist shared on Bored Panda and added that he is a self-taught artist who started his artistic journey back in 2010 when he challenged himself to release on illustration per day for an entire year.
Thanks to his talent, Lam had the opportunity to work with numerous clients, like NIKE, AirAsia Airlines, WeChat, Google Tenor REEBOK LINE, and many more.
Scroll down and check out his illustration below. Have you guessed the tree animal?
The post Chow Hon Lam Tree-animal Goas Viral appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>The post This Comics Will Remind You to Be Kinder to Others appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>Lam’s comics have no dialogue in them, which is a bit unusual for this art form, but the illustrator hopes that this way, people from all around the world will understand her message.
“I created a comic called TeeyouTu to remind myself to always care, treasure people and things around us more before it’s too late”, she told Bored Panda. “A little move from us is always heartwarming, no need for a big move. I look after you, you look after me, let’s make the world a better place.”
The language of compassion and love is universal, so we’re pretty sure that most of you will understand and appreciate this lovely comic. Check it out below.
The post This Comics Will Remind You to Be Kinder to Others appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>The post Two Friends Create Dark Comics Without Dialogue appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>Tu and Ted are not the only stars of their comics – they often get to meet new friends. “You can never know who Tu and Ted will meet next,” says Chow.
To check out their comics, scroll down.
The post Two Friends Create Dark Comics Without Dialogue appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>The post Chow Hon Lam Tree-animal Goas Viral appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>“My first tree illustration was created in the year 2013. Recently I have an opportunity to work with a New York bestselling author, Beth Ferry to create a story with a series of trees animals in a children’s book called The Bold, Brave Bunny,” the artist shared on Bored Panda and added that he is a self-taught artist who started his artistic journey back in 2010 when he challenged himself to release on illustration per day for an entire year.
Thanks to his talent, Lam had the opportunity to work with numerous clients, like NIKE, AirAsia Airlines, WeChat, Google Tenor REEBOK LINE, and many more.
Scroll down and check out his illustration below. Have you guessed the tree animal?
The post Chow Hon Lam Tree-animal Goas Viral appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>The post This Comics Will Remind You to Be Kinder to Others appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>Lam’s comics have no dialogue in them, which is a bit unusual for this art form, but the illustrator hopes that this way, people from all around the world will understand her message.
“I created a comic called TeeyouTu to remind myself to always care, treasure people and things around us more before it’s too late”, she told Bored Panda. “A little move from us is always heartwarming, no need for a big move. I look after you, you look after me, let’s make the world a better place.”
The language of compassion and love is universal, so we’re pretty sure that most of you will understand and appreciate this lovely comic. Check it out below.
The post This Comics Will Remind You to Be Kinder to Others appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>The post Two Friends Create Dark Comics Without Dialogue appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>Tu and Ted are not the only stars of their comics – they often get to meet new friends. “You can never know who Tu and Ted will meet next,” says Chow.
To check out their comics, scroll down.
The post Two Friends Create Dark Comics Without Dialogue appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>