Jianni’s latest picture book for Tianjin People’s Fine Art Publishing House about how to resolve problems among neighbours.
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A super warm welcome to our newest signing, Chinese illustrator, Jianni Du !
Originally from China, since 2010 Jianni has resided in Melbourne, Australia. Although her love of art began during childhood, she initially embarked on a career in corporate accounting, before returning to her true passion, illustration.
Her portfolio of fun, cute, whimsical illustrations, using a cheerfully bright palette, had an immediate charm & we couldn’t wait to sign her to the Good team!
When not at her drawing desk, Jianni can be found in the garden, in a coffee shop with a piece of cake, by the sea and mountains, or looking at beautiful stationary and antiques.
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Forging connections during the pandemic was the subject of this recent illustration by Jianan Liu for Wharton magazine.
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Meet rule-breaking ‘The Song Sisters’ illustrated by Jianan Liu , part of ‘The Book of Sisters: Biographies of Incredible Siblings Through History’.
This fascinating non-fiction book takes kids on a whirlwind tour of women’s history, from the courts of Imperial China to the French Revolution.
Available Feb 2022 from Neon Squid.
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