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1. The Anatomy of Melancholy

I'm currently reading The Anatomy of Melancholy  by Robert Burton. Still as fresh as the day it was published some four centuries ago.
Pen and ink with watercolour 18cm x 26cm. Click to enlarge.

1 Comments on The Anatomy of Melancholy, last added: 4/23/2012
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2. Egg

The fried egg planet.
Mixed media 22cm x 27cm. Click to enlarge.

2 Comments on Egg, last added: 5/25/2011
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3. Byproduct

Studio detritus formed itself into this serendipitous arrangement, an unintended byproduct of a recent commission.
Mixed media 30cm x 21cm. Click to enlarge.

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4. 1988

Self portrait twenty years ago.
Gel marker 29cm x 21cm.

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5. Gung Hei Fat Choy! - Xin Nian Kuai Le! - Happy New Year!

yearoftherat.jpgWelcome, Year of the Rat!

To help you celebrate, here are a couple of new books we can recommend…

Grace Lin has a sequel just out to her delightful Year of the Dog - called, appropriately enough, Year of the Rat. We’ll have our own review of it soon, in the meantime, you can read what Grace herself says about it here.

You can read here about another new book by Grace, this time a picture-book called Bringing in the New Year. There are some good “Lunar New Year” links on this post from Wild Rose Reader too.

And here are some more Chinese New Year picture books reviewed by PaperTigers:
The Year of the Rat: Tales from the Chinese Zodiac by Oliver Chin, illustrated by Miah Alcorn,;
The Great Race / The Story of the Chinese Zodiac by Dawn Casey, illustrated by Anne Wilson;
The Day the Dragon Danced by Kay Haugaard, illustrated by Carolyn Reed Barritt.

Do you have any special favorites you’d like to share with us?

…And a PS - do have a look at Grace Lin’s blog to read about her trip to China last month - there are some great photos too.

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