The world they explore has been vividly imagined by JiHyeon Lee. One of my favourite spreads is the ‘magic forest’, with its coral-like trees, snout-nosed fish and weird blue-shelled sea creatures. 'Pool' is a celebration of friendship and the power of the imagination. There is /5(78). · JiHyeon Lee was born in South Korea, where she earned degrees in art, design, and illustration, and where she still lives today. Pool is her first www.doorway.run description: New Edition. Two children with phenomenal lung capacity have an astonishing adventure in the neighborhood pool. A slim child clad in bathing cap, goggles, and trunks stands poolside; the water is smooth, blue, and empty. Then a throng of grotesque, mostly obese adults with inner Author: Jihyeon Lee.
JiHyeon was born in Seoul, South Korea, where she lives with her husband. She works as an illustrator and picture book author. She studied Media Art at the Kaywon School of Art Design, and illustration at HILLS (Hankuk illustration School). Her first picture book 'POOL' was published in English, Spanish, Korean. Pool Written and illustrated by JiHyeon Lee Published by Chronicle Books, May I'm not sure there's a better review for a book with no words than this I read JiHyeon Lee's Pool with my five year old yesterday when she was home sick from school. When her mom got home from work she asked. pool by jihyeon lee + pool floats. Pool by JiHyeon Lee (). This picture book! That arresting cover delivers on its promises. Beauty, whimsy, stillness, imagination. A blue, blue pool. There are no words and Lee doesn't need them to tell her story. Come see! A boy.
The world they explore has been vividly imagined by JiHyeon Lee. One of my favourite spreads is the ‘magic forest’, with its coral-like trees, snout-nosed fish and weird blue-shelled sea creatures. 'Pool' is a celebration of friendship and the power of the imagination. There is so much to explore in the depths of each page. In this wordless debut, Korean artist Lee combines imaginative power and emotional restraint. With a murmur of shaded pencil, she draws a boy in a bathing cap and goggles standing alone beside a. "Pool", a gorgeously drawn picture book by JiHyeon Lee, a South Korean children's book author/illustrator, stands out within its genre primarily because it is so beautifully illustrated. Each page is drawn in colored pencils and oil pastels and is like an individual piece of art that could be framed and placed on the walls of an art gallery.
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