My name is En-Uk Sequoya Hwang, and I was born on May 28, 1999 in Jerusalem, Israel. I started this blog to show my art.
I live in Seoul, South Korea with my older sister and my parents. My mother is Korean, and my father is American.
This drawing is called "Shark Bait." The shark said, "I'm hungry." And suddenly, food came into his mouth, and for about 5 years, the shark had to eat the same food. Bye.
A small coastal village pays tribute to a terrible shark by sacrificing seven villagers every year. If the villagers fail to perform this ritual, the shark eats them in their boats, then leaps onto land and destroys a few buildings before wriggling back into the sea.
A young boy sets out to kill the shark so that no more villagers need to be sacrificed.
(That's a modified version of the plot of 1981's "Dragonslayer," anyway.)
I can almost imagine a movie scenario, here:
ReplyDeleteA small coastal village pays tribute to a terrible shark by sacrificing seven villagers every year. If the villagers fail to perform this ritual, the shark eats them in their boats, then leaps onto land and destroys a few buildings before wriggling back into the sea.
A young boy sets out to kill the shark so that no more villagers need to be sacrificed.
(That's a modified version of the plot of 1981's "Dragonslayer," anyway.)
absolutely great, En-Uk! these complex pictures, in full colors, are your best things.
ReplyDeleteThank you! Dhr!
ReplyDeleteYes, I'm attracted to this piece too. The colors and narrative. Great story!
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