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Kim Hyoeun | |
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Born | South Korea | 23 January 1987
Occupation | Picture book author, Illustrator |
Language | Korean |
Nationality | South Korean |
Genre | Picture Books |
Notable awards | 2021 World Illustration Award (WIA), children’s publishing - I Am the Subway |
Website | |
https://www.instagram.com/daybreakeun / https://blog.naver.com/rily123 |
Kim Hyoeun (Korean: 김효은; RR: Kim Hyoeun, born 1987) is a Korean picture book author and illustrator. She majored in textile design at Hanyang University. After showing her potential as a children’s book author with Train Baby in 2011, Kim published I am the Subway in 2016, which became the No. 1 book recommended by children’s book editors at Kyobo Bookstore. For I am the Subway, Kim would get on the subway to draw the passengers and their precious lives hidden behind their fatigued expressions. She interviewed people from all walks of life to capture their stories in her picture books. As for the illustrations, she employed the use of both monochrome and vibrant colors and the density of the ink to depict the ordinary lives in the subway. I am the Subway won the Grand Prize at the 3rd Lotte Publishing Culture Awards in 2020, was selected as one of the New York Public Library's Best Illustrated Children's Books in 2021,[1] and won the Children's Book category at the World Illustration Awards (WIA).[2] Her notable works include I Am the Subway, The Way We Share a Cake, Train Baby, On a Rainy Day, and Dictionary of States of Mind for Nine-Year-Olds.
Awards
edit- 2021 New York Times/New York Public Library Best Illustrated Children’s Book, I Am the Subway
- 2021 World Illustration Award (WIA), children’s publishing, I Am the Subway
- 2020 Grand Prize at the 3rd Lotte Publishing Culture Awards, I Am the Subway
- 2017 Best Edited Book Award, Korea Publishers Association, I Am the Subway
- 2017 Best Children’s/Young Adult Book chosen by the Children’s Books Research Association, I Am the Subway
- 2016 1st place on the list of recommended books by editors specializing in children’s books chosen by Kyobo Books, I Am the Subway
Works
edit- 2022 The Way We Share a Cake (Munhakdongne) ISBN 9788954699983
- 2016 I Am the Subway (Munhakdongne) ISBN 9788954642491
- 2021, I Am the Subway, Scribe Publications, North America/UK/Australia ISBN 9781913348588
References
edit- ^ Tarng, Tammy; Ackerberg, Erica (12 November 2021). "The 2021 New York Times/New York Public Library Best Illustrated Children's Books Winners at Work". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 15 August 2024.
- ^ "The AOI - Kim Hyo-Eun". The AOI. Retrieved 15 August 2024.