ILLUSTRATION MASTER CLASS BY KIT LAU - PAPER ART: POP-UP ANIMALS

ABOUT MASTER CLASS - PAPER ART: POP-UP ANIMAL

Puppies are often featured in Yoshitomo Nara’s work. Puppies represent the artist’s once isolated relationship with others during his childhood, and the joy he found in having an animal companion that welcomed him home. This class draws on the theme of puppies in Nara’s work. In this class, Kit Lau will demonstrate pop-up techniques, as well as guide participants to create their own pop-up animals.


ABOUT KIT LAU

Kit Lau is a self-taught pop-up book artist based in Hong Kong. After winning the 2008 Young Writers Debut Competition with his first pop-up book, Hong Kong Pop Up, which has received much acclaim, he has devoted himself to record the cultures of Hong Kong via pop up books. His works include Hong Kong Street Stalls, Land Transportation, Funtastic Festivities, Mobile Delights by the Cartful and Children’s Wonderland. Lau also designs pop up Chinese paper-cutting cards and “Happy Animals” greeting cards to promote the art of paper engineering. Kit Lau was formerly art director and creative director of an animation studio and the chief illustrator of a local magazine. He also acted as the director and art director of an independent short animation movie which has received awards in both Japan and Hong Kong.

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