
1. It's simply beautiful. From composition to color. From idea to illustration style.
2. It promotes art, not a brand of jeans nor a department store.
Jimmy Liao is Taiwan's best-known illustrator. A design graduate from the fine arts department of the Chinese Culture University, Liao worked in an ad agency for twelve years. After a bout with leukemia, he quit his advertising job and started to write and draw books for children.
The bearbrick's design is based on an illustration which first appeared in Liao's book, "How To Own A Corner" (below).

By coincidence, I am now in Taipei, Taiwan, for a short holiday. Instead of a trip to a museum or park, I first opted to visit the Nangang Subway Station because I read somewhere that Jimmy Liao's work decorate the station's walls.
See? I took pictures!








Whenever I chance upon art on the street, whether it's painted graffiti on the side of an old building or a commissioned mural on subway walls, I find instant joy. There's really nothing like beauty to brighten up any corner of the world.
Happy new year, bearbrick lovers! :-)
All pics by yours truly. Copyright January 2010. Info from culture.tw, taipeitimes.com
ooohhh i love jimmy liao! i have the toys he made for the movie turn left turn right. the toys are so cute and a bit heart wrenching hahahaha.
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Best subway art ever!
ReplyDeleteMargaret, Socky, I ended up buying 5 Jimmy Liao books in Taipei! You'll be shocked at how inexpensive they were, too! :-)
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