Commissioned illustration for Singapore Art Museum’s (SAM) open call art competition. The image was used in promotional materials for the competition.
Published by Flying Eye Books in May 2023
Available to purchase:
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A beautifully illustrated tale that shows no matter how small you feel, your actions can help make big changes.
“Ning is a gentle hero in this magical bedtime adventure.”
—Devon Holzwarth, creator of Found You
Ning has always heard tales of the night spirits that used to terrorize the little village where he lives. So, each night, he helps his parents light bright orange lanterns to frighten them away. Secretly, he wonders if they’re really as bad as everyone says – but is much too shy to ask anyone. But when Ning finds himself in the forest by night, he meets a creature who introduces him to the spirits’ secret world and he discovers that all is not as it seems… A beautiful and magical story about confronting fears, confidence and a little boy who finds his voice.
Commissioned illustration by Inclusive Books for Children, a charity that aims for every child in the UK to grow up reading inclusive books.
Published by Flying Eye Books in April 2024
Is It a Seed? perfectly captures children’s boundless imagination, embracing the joy of unhurried moments and a deep connection to the natural world.
Join siblings on a magical adventure as they imagine the varied outcomes for a mysterious little seed. Will it sprout to be a flower, a tree, or an enormous beanstalk that homes giants and will the siblings be patient enough to enjoy the journey?
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Personal work
A few selected artworks from Folktale Week 2023!
Some of the prompts for the year included Lost, Ink, Sea, Sleep and Underground.
Speculative book cover redesign for Roald Dahl’s ‘Matilda’.
Editorial commission for the New Naratif x BEBESEA Story Fellowship.
This story was written by Glory, and is about the military coup and occupation in Myanmar seen from the eyes of a child.
Picture book about the author of Singapore’s first local cookbook, Ellice Handy, and her experiences as a school teacher during WWII.
This design achieved 3rd Place in the Children’s Cover category.