Ginny Yin is a Chinese illustrator who mainly works on digital drawings. She likes to share some cute stories with her audience, such as picture books and some handmade things. She wants to tell her understanding of this world by her artworks.
Ginny Yin is a Chinese illustrator who mainly works on digital drawings. She likes to share some cute stories with her audience, such as picture books and some handmade things. She wants to tell her understanding of this world by her artworks.
My series, It's all just a blur, comprises several portraits where the facial features are intentionally indistinct. I believe that everyone experiences moments of uncertainty about their place in the world. Whether due to age, gender, career, or periods of stagnation, we often feel constrained and confused, perceiving ourselves as hollow and blurry in the vastness of the world.
Most people can't resist cute things. But when discarding the stereotype of "cute cats," we begin to contemplate another aspect of cats: their sense of power.
When you look at them from another aspect, you can find out:
They can be liquid, they can be signal tower, they can be bread, they can be chew- chew train, they can be anything.
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