Flying Paintings: The Zhou Brothers: A Story of Revolution and Art, 9781536204285
Hardcover
Brothers, revolution, art: An impossible dream takes flight in paintings.

Flying Paintings: The Zhou Brothers: A Story of Revolution and Art

$72.43

  • Hardcover

    48 pages

  • Release Date

    1 September 2020

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Summary

Flying Dreams: The Zhou Brothers’ Journey Through Revolution and Art

The epic story of two Chinese brothers who became art-world legends, illustrated with stunning paintings by the artists themselves

First there was one Zhou brother, and then there were two. They lived in a bookstore with their grandmother, Po Po, whose stories of paintings that flew through the air and landed on mountain cliffs inspired them to create their own art. Amid the turbulence of C…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781536204285
ISBN-10:1536204285
Author:Amy Alznauer, ShanZuo Zhou, DaHuang Zhou
Publisher:Candlewick Press,U.S.
Imprint:Candlewick Press,U.S.
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:48
Release Date:1 September 2020
Weight:618g
Dimensions:292mm x 254mm x 11mm
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Critics Review

Alznauer’s text is poetically spare, capturing the tone of a treasured legend and delicately complementing the generous gallery of watercolors the Zhou brothers themselves contribute. An author’s note expands historical and biographical details, and a photograph of the adult brothers is also included.—Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books (starred review)It’s unusual for the subjects of an arts biography to illustrate the story of their own lives, but that’s only one of the elements that set this compelling picture book apart…Picture-book biographies of contemporary artists are rare, and this one, which examines not only inspiration and artistic growth but the specific political reality of censorship facing many Chinese contemporary artists, thoughtfully and accessibly explores this timely topic.—Booklist (starred review)Through the vibrant ink-and-watercolor paintings by the subjects themselves, readers are immersed in the bold artistic style and spirit of the Zhou brothers. Alznauer’s author’s note further discusses the Zhou brothers’ career as well as elisions and compression made for the sake of narrative clarity. This engaging biography will comfort and inspire.—Kirkus ReviewsThe transformative power of art takes center stage in this picture book biography loosely based on the lives of internationally acclaimed artists and brothers ShanZuo and DaHuang Zhou…A fascinating introduction to two contemporary artists who battled adversity and hardships to pursue the higher calling of creative expression. Purchase for large collections where picture book biographies are in demand.—School Library JournalAlznauer’s engaging text moves briskly, focusing primarily on the brothers’ relationship…Readers will be captivated by the book’s artful design and vivid ink-and-watercolor illustrations that seamlessly move between intimate family portraits and expansive, expressionistic double-page landscapes. A unique biography that conveys the scope and importance of the subjects’ work through original illustrations by the artists themselves.—The Horn BookIn folktale cadence, Alznauer traces the story of two brothers, Shaoli and Shaoning, who struggle to create lives for themselves as artists in “the new People’s Republic of China,” which “did not appreciate the high spirits of people who ran their own stores and made their own art.”…An afterword explains how the tale simplifies the life stories of the Zhou Brothers, whose loose-lined, colorful pictures, influenced by both traditional Chinese style and modern sensibilities, depict their own journey. An intimate, inspiring introduction to two contemporary Chinese artists, and a moving reminder of creative work’s power.—Publishers Weekly

About The Author

Amy Alznauer

Amy Alznauer is the author of The Boy Who Dreamed of Infinity, illustrated by Daniel Miyares. She has a master’s degree in creative writing from the University of Pittsburgh. When she isn’t writing, she is teaching calculus and number theory classes at Northwestern University or spending time with her family in Chicago.

ShanZuo Zhou and DaHuang Zhou were born in China, where they started painting together on the same canvas. They left behind a promising art career in China when they moved to the United States, where they have flourished as fine artists creating work that is sold around the world, including a painting commissioned by President Obama and gifted to President Hu of China. They are the founders of the Zhou B Art Center in Chicago, where new artists work and show their art.

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