How does image creation respond to literary imagination - Wu Shih-hung

Wu Shih-hung, who graduated from the Department of Fine Arts at National Taiwan Normal University, is a versatile image creator who is good at animation, comics, documentaries and other media. He has long been concerned with topics such as Taiwanese history and family relationships, and his works have been recognized by many film festivals at home and abroad. In 2015, he founded "Digital Image of Music", dedicated to promoting aesthetic education in Taiwan. He has participated in the animation production of the documentary "Looking for People with Their Backs to the Sea" by writer Wang Wenxing and the documentary "Taiwanese Man Ye Shitao" by Ye Shitao. In 2021, Wu Shih-hung won the first prize for newcomers at the Brussels Comics Festival in Belgium with the comic "OKEN: The Clue of Poetry" (adapted from the poet Yang Mu's autobiographical prose work "Mountain Wind and Sea Rain"), becoming the first non-European creator to receive this honor. Wu Shih-hung's creative style combines Eastern and Western painting techniques. He is good at expressing emotions and atmosphere with ink, watercolor and other media, and combines 2021. Wu Shih-hung adapted the autobiographical prose work "Mountain Wind and Sea Rain" by Taiwanese literary giant Yang Mu into a comic book and published "OKEN: The Clue of Poetry". This comic book won the first prize for newcomers at the Brussels Comic Festival in Belgium, becoming the first non-European winner. He was selected as the cartoonist of the Taiwan Pavilion at the 2024 Angoulême International Comic Festival in France, and won the Comic Newcomer Award at the 15th Golden Comic Award.

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Date: 2025/05/28



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