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]]>This is something that an artist named Siyu Cao, who hails from Beijing, wanted to show. Creating funny yet on-point illustrations about Chinese culture and how it differs from the rest of the world, even from other countries in Asia. Siyu hopes that her comic series, tiny eyes, helps educate people about Chinese culture and how to show respect for it.
Make sure to scroll down below to see some of Siyu’s works.
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]]>Why that name?
“Because it’s one of the common stereotypes of Chinese, among many others, Siyu writes on her website. “This generalised and often distorted image of China that we got from mass media is usually heavy, dull, political, and mystified. In contrast, this comic hopes to creates a fun, intimate and authentic space that serves as an alternative channel to people who are curious about China.”
Scroll down to see her comics.
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]]>The post Artist Compares Chinese Culture to Western Culture in Clever Illustrations appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>This is something that an artist named Siyu Cao, who hails from Beijing, wanted to show. Creating funny yet on-point illustrations about Chinese culture and how it differs from the rest of the world, even from other countries in Asia. Siyu hopes that her comic series, tiny eyes, helps educate people about Chinese culture and how to show respect for it.
Make sure to scroll down below to see some of Siyu’s works.
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]]>The post Chinese Artist Makes These Comics Comparing Chinese With Western Culture appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Why that name?
“Because it’s one of the common stereotypes of Chinese, among many others, Siyu writes on her website. “This generalised and often distorted image of China that we got from mass media is usually heavy, dull, political, and mystified. In contrast, this comic hopes to creates a fun, intimate and authentic space that serves as an alternative channel to people who are curious about China.”
Scroll down to see her comics.
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