chineasy visual language illustrations by noma bar + shao lan
taiwanese artist shao lan has developed ‘chineasy’, a method which allows a non-chinese readers to learn the written language by
understanding the basic letter-form and meaning in a visual manner. once a few groups of primary cornerstone chinese characters known
as radicals can be recognized, users are then able to combine the symbols and easily learn dozens of additional shapes and expressions.
Zarnala via Deviantart
I love the idea of a tattooed hairless cat. Perfect.
My image for the “Macro and Micro” show at Light Grey Art Lab.
There’s a park in my neighborhood with one of the largest Heron nesting sites in North America. I love walking by and seeing these freaky, freaky miniature dinosaur birds just hanging out.
Prints of this image are available here and some info about the opening reception can be found here
Everything at once
