Celebrated author Libby Hathorn and
I have gained Australia Council for the Arts, Literacy Grant to create a
heartwarming picturebook on Japanese haiku establisher Basho and children.
Thank you for a long strong support, all friends(=you!). Please share our joy. Libby, my mentors and AC
celebrated it. I cried in joy.
I want to make my dream come true. My dream is to create an Australian
Classic picturebook in my life. I hope our picturebook will socio-culturally bridge
between Japan and Australia. May any children will access it. The grant will
give me an emerging illustrator, the big positive real step and a new horizon
in a career. It will give me credit and job opportunities onward. This is my
second grant experience, Friends, you know.
In 2015, when I got the NSW accessible Arts grant, I became speechless. I anyhow rang up mentors, Helen Chamberlin and
Books Illustrated and shed joyous tears. And, the same
feeling has happened on me this year. This time, I have a working partner, Libby!!
Wonderful. On my facebook, particularly, people in publishing industry
celebrate our grant news. I'll do my best for this project.
I'll be a lifelong starter forever. Australia Council for the Arts already recommends me to try
another grant application and mentorship programs they offer. I want to respond
to their support and encouragement. AC has been cheering me up for ages since
my debut. Really a lovely team. I want to grow as an artist and a person.
I deeply
appreciate my supporters : Helen
Chamberlin, Books Illustrated, Margaret Hamilton AM, Susanne Gervay, Dr Robin
Morrow AM, Gail Erskine, uni lecturers, peak bodies/CBCA, SCBWI, ASA, NAVA,
Accessible Arts NSW, WestWords, etc. We’ll do our best to produce a quality
book!
Thank you very much for your support, Friends!!
Happy Painting and Happy Illustrating!

Grant approved by Australia Council for the Arts