Bai is a famous picture book writer in North Korea. She graduated from the Education Engineering Department of Ewha Women's University in Korea, engaged in the development of children's CDs, and then went to the United States to study film and television animation. She combined pedagogy with film animation, photography, cloth art, paper-cutting, clay sculpture, daily waste and other artistic means, and created a unique children's picture book with her own whimsy, which was favored by the public and won many international awards.
So I'm thinking: what can we do by combining what we have learned with what we have learned and trying our best to bring it into play? )
The protagonist in the miniature world she built and some props in the scene were all drawn in advance and then cut out. The clothes, bedding and curtains they wear are all made of real cloth! Even the lights inside are real light bulbs and wire power supplies that she installed herself. It's incredible! No wonder the picture looks so warm and has a healing effect.
She had never learned to draw before writing a picture book. However, although she is an ordinary painter, she is full of creativity! It can be seen how scarce imagination is and how important it is to cultivate and improve our imagination! In fact, imagination can play a role in art, music and many other fields, such as writing, and imagination is also needed, especially writing fairy tales, novels, poems and essays.
(On duty on the 35th day)