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Amazing illustrations from Asia are getting together.
Maybe the best asian illustrators portal I've ever seen. Highly recommended!
Lots of good shit.
A tremedously rich source of articles and links to artists either working in Asia or of Asian descent living elsewhere.
If you like the mix on Lines and Colors, and Drawn!, I think you'll appreciate the nice stwe of styles , genre and approaches in contemporary Asian art that the blogs' creators, Josef Lee and Sam Lay. are constantly cooking up.
Kinda like Drawn! but focusing on one continent where alot of exciting things are happening.
A great site for keeping up with new artists in Asia. I have been blown away by the quality and diversity of style of the artists they feature.
Lovely stuff
This is seriously the place to visit if you have any remotest interest in art and illustration.
an Asian drawing portal that seriously rocks
Ian Kim
Writing by Mark Joseph Deutsch on 15 Apr 2009 2:26 AM
Ian Kim
Ian Kim was born in Redondo Beach, California. He has lived in the US, Korea, Japan, Australia, and Canada. After attending the Rhode Island School of Design for one year, he graduated from New York University in 2005 with a BFA in Film and Television. He has since returned to the Los Angeles area, where he works at motion design studio, Buck.

See more of his excellent, excellent work here.
Category: Illustrations > Korea
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Mian Situ
Writing by Mark Joseph Deutsch on 15 Apr 2009 2:06 AM
Mian Situ

(from Mian Situ's Website)

Mian Situ’s debut in the United States began with the 1995 Oil Painters of America National Juried Exhibition, in which the judges recognized his exceptional talent and awarded him the $10,000 Best of Show award. He was also voted the People’s Choice Award recipient by collectors.

Mian’s artistic genius has gained him an impressive and loyal following. Since that time, collectors throughout the country have avidly sought his work.Known for his depictions of rural China, Mian strives to capture the dignity and beauty in the everyday lives of it's people.

He feels a strong need, as a painter, to preserve their traditional ways of life and dress before they are lost. “My paintings always tell stories,” Mian says. “I have spent many years traveling throughout China, taking photographs and studying the people . . . trying to capture the rhythm of their lives.” Situ has further continued to impress collectors with his amazing versatility, recently venturing out into areas of portraiture and California landscape. Whatever the subject, his fluency of brushwork, subtlety of palette (especially in light reflected into shadow) and empathic portraiture are unsurpassed. Mian continues to amaze his peers and exhibit jurors as well, recently winning several prestigious awards, including Best of Show at the Carmel Art Festival and the Artist’s Choice Award for Painting at the California Art Club’s 90th Annual Gold Medal Exhibition.

In addition, Mian recently had two paintings accepted in the top 100 of the Arts for the Parks competition, one of which was purchased for their permanent collection. Recently, Mian received an invitation to participate in the highly respected Prix de West exhibit in 2001 and the 2002 Gene Autry Museum of Western Heritage show in which he won the Patron’s Choice Award.

Born in 1953, he trained in his native homeland of Canton (now called Guangdong), China and appears to be part of a remarkable cultural transference. This transference occurred when 19th-century European academic realism traveled to Russia under the reign of the Czars. There it developed in the service of Communism as Socialist Realism and was later imported to Mao's China. Western oil painting techniques were fostered in the People's Republic during the Cultural Revolution and were subsequently available to talented and hardworking young Chinese. Situ was one of the best, and when he emigrated to the West, he brought his skills with him.

Mian’s work has the remarkable quality of appealing to all types of art patrons, young and old, those purchasing their first piece of art and those with established museum-quality collections. His collectors, admirers, and potential collectors anxiously await his new work. Mian Situ’s work was selected for the 2002 Gene Autry Museum of Western Heritage show in which he won the Masters of the American West Award, Thomas Moran Memorial Award, and Patrons’ Choice Award.

 

See more of Mian Situ's work here.

Category: Illustrations > China
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Björnik
Writing by Bel Ragay on 21 Feb 2009 10:25 AM
Björnik
Category: Illustrations > Philippines
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Hanie Mohd
Writing by Bel Ragay on 18 Feb 2009 10:04 AM
Hanie Mohd

Hanie Mohd is a fun-loving young Illustrator from Malaysia who despite being fresh out of college, is making waves in the industry as an Assistant Director for the Saladin the Animated Series which is aired in Malaysia. Her style of illustration is strongly influenced strongly by anime and manga (as she said in her Art Wanted Bio) and hopes to develop her skills further with more variation and styles.

She recently illustrated a cover for Yon Gumix which is a comic book collaboration between young artists in Malaysia which Hanie is also a part of.

Aside from drawing, Hanie is also a pro in After Effects. Check out her blog for more of her quirky sketches.

 

Category: Illustrations > Malaysia
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Lang Leav / Akina
Writing by Bel Ragay on 07 Feb 2009 5:35 AM
Lang Leav / Akina

Akina is a multi-award winning Sydney-based label that produces vintage apparel, accessories, and storybooks.

It's creator, Thai-born Lang Leav is a Qantas Siprit of the Youth Award (SOYA) winner in 2005 bringing her to the attention of successful Australian designer Peter Morrissey who have become her mentor. Her creativity and style sprawled from Illustration to Fashion with her merchandise gaining quite a following over in Australia and Japan. She has also been given the Winston Churchill Fellowship Award which gave her the opportunity to travel to Japan to study about Harajuku girls and their lifestyle. 

She recently published an illustrated storybook called "The Little Mermaid" based on the haunting fairytale by Hans Christian Anderson. You can purchase a copy of the book at her website

More about Lang Leav on this interview by Design Federation (Australia). 

Category: Illustrations > Thailand
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