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Jing Jing Tsong

Artist: Jing Jing Tsong

Best Of 2022 Illustration

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Book covers, posters, children’s books and more are the best of 2022. Hawk Krall Mural at Pepsi Plaza at Lincoln Financial Field  (Eagles Football Stadium) in Philadelphia.

Say it with Heart!

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Take heart! Have a heart. Know your heart, and get to the heart of the matter. The heart is an icon open to endless interpretation. Above: Jing Jing Tsong  

Jing Jing Tsong Captures a Child’s Firsts

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Jing Jing Tsong’s illustrations for First Morning Sun by Aimee Reid have just been released. The imagery is full of vibrant color and rich texture achieved through a combination of printmaking and digital …

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Jing Jing Tsong

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Jing Jing Tsong’s illustrations are rich and vibrant and full of texture that she achieves through a combination of printmaking and digital collage and clearly evoke the lush environment in which the story …

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Latest Projects from Jing Jing Tsong

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Jing Jing Tsong colorful, graphic and textural style is in use lately in the name of cultural diversity. Her work recently graced the cover of the Kresge Foundation’s annual report, for …

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Best of 2019: Illustration and Animation

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Advertising, editorial, children’s books, GIF’s and animation.  Our contributors have had a busy year.  Here is just a small sampling of our contributors favorite projects this year with more to …

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Jing Jing Tsong and Her Ode to Mother Ocean

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Award-winning illustrator Jing Jing  Tsong was commissioned by XPRIZE to illustrate Vandana Singh’s story Mother Ocean. She brings her fluid, textured style to this assignment as she does with so many others …

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Jing Jing Tsong’s New Children’s Books

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Jing Jing has two new board books coming out in July, published by BeachHouse Publishing, LLC. Fish of Hawai’i and Birds of Hawai’i, introduce little ones to the diverse wildlife of …

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Happy Chinese New Year!

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  Jing Jing was commission by Arc Worldwide in Chicago to create imagery in honor of the Chinese Year of The Rooster, which appears on posters and other printed promotional items. Once again, we see …

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Feathers and Hair

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Jing Jing Tsong‘s colorful and beautifully textured illustrations will soon appear in Feathers and Hair, What Animals Wear, written by Jennifer Ward and Published by Simon and Schuster.  Kirkus gives …

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Donald Trump Troll Doll

How Illustrators See This Election

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Hillary’s go-to pants suits and Donald Trump’s troll-like hair are some of the funnier details about this election. But illustrators have also been asked to create imagery for nationally and internationally prominent media outlets that focuses …

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Rolling Stones Yoga,Saving Pets

Animate Your Creativity

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Take the array of animation tools available today and cross it with the creative energy of illustrators here at Workbook, and the possibilities are endless. Illustrators are expanding their knowledge …

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Year of the Fire Monkey for McDonalds

The Fire Monkey

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February 8th begins the Chinese New Year, Year of the Monkey, and this year more specifically, the Fire Monkey. There are twelve animals on the Chinese Zodiac Calendar, which combine …

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