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Yinzi Wang
Yinzi Wang is an illustrator specializing in narrative visual expression. Her work often explores texture, transition, and subtle emotional states.
She utilizes both digital and traditional media, employing soft colours and cinematic lighting to create a balanced atmosphere between figures and their environment. Her creative practice lies between narrative illustration and concept art, emphasizing emotion, shape, and spatial relationships.
The Library of Secret Wishes
A seven-page children’s picture book about a little girl who falls into a mysterious library and explores the world of her dreams. The project emphasizes character design and colour.
Space
With its soft light and brightness, this illustration depicts a magical journey between a girl and a fox through the forest, unfolding slowly through a series of fleeting moments that take place in an imaginary forest.
Narrative Postcards
Using elements from daily life to depict and narrate a day in downtown life, the theme captures moments of tranquillity within the urban environment through a series of cityscape photographs. The overall design style of the postcards is minimalist, with bold colour and strong abstract styles.
The City
Using diverse shapes and texture to construct visual rhythm and structure, The City explores an imagined urban environment from two contrasting perspectives.
The Dress
A flip book that explores the existence of memory, aging, and emotion through a tranquil and symbolic narrative. The long dress transcends its physical form, suggesting traces of memory and the passage of time.