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Lee Uk-bae (; born 1960) is a South-Korean writer and illustrator of children's books. Lee, known as an artist who produces picture books that effectively convey Korea's unique cultural sentiment. The elements of
Minhwa Minhwa refers to Korean folk art produced mostly by itinerant or unknown artists without formal training, emulating contemporary trends in fine art for the purpose of everyday use or decoration. The term "minhwa" was coined by Yanagi Muneyoshi. ...
(Korean folk paintings) are distinctive in his paintings. He had his first success with
Sori's Harvest Moon Day
' in 1995, which was published in US,
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. As an illustrator, he was the Korean nominee for the 2020
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, the highest international distinction given to authors and illustrators of children's books.


Life

Lee was born in
Yongin Yongin () is a city in the Seoul Capital Area, the largest in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. With a population over 1 million, the city has developed rapidly since the 21st century, recording the highest population growth of any city in the count ...
in 1960 and majored in sculpture at Hongik University. The democratic protests in Korea in the early 1980s influenced his worldview and painting style, leading him to reinterpret traditional Korean art in modern terms and make a contribution to ordinary people and labourers. He began to work as a writer and illustrator in the early 1990s in the series of the children's books titled ''The World Is My Friend''. ''For the'' following two years, he devoted himself to the illustrations for ''Sori's Harvest moon day'', which was published in 1995 and marked a total change into a picture book illustrator. He lives in rural Korea with his wife, who is also a children's book author, and their children.


Career

As part of his effort to reproduce the unique Korean colours, Lee adopted traditional Korean colouring techniques in all of his pictures. He uses traditional brushes, paper and paints with a full range of colours that are clear and transparent. He has had the desire of inheriting the traditions of Chosun’s
Genre painting Genre painting (or petit genre), a form of genre art, depicts aspects of everyday life by portraying ordinary people engaged in common activities. One common definition of a genre scene is that it shows figures to whom no identity can be attached ...
s and reviving them in the form of modern genre paintings. His wish to create modern genre paintings is well reflected in his illustrations in ''Sori's Harvest moon day''. It was made the list of recommended books by Japanese
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. In ''the Strongest Rooster in the World'' (1997) by Lee Ho-baek, the mountains and the sky are expressed in dim ark colours reflecting the inner world of the rooster. The book was selected for BIB in 1997 and shortlisted for Good Books for Special Exhibitions at the Bologna Book Fair in 1999. His illustrations for ''Generous Grandma's Dumpling Making'' (1998) by Chae In-Sun and The ''Mosquito and the Yellow Bull'' (2003) by Hyun Dong-yeom have also been included in the list of Korean recommended books. He wrote and illustrated ''A Tale of Tales'' (2008), which was included in the 2010
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Honour List. His political views on the role of art to encourage peace continue to influence his work, for example in ''When Spring Comes to the DMZ'' (2010). This work was selected as an excellent work in the 2019 Freeman Book Award at the National Consortium for Teaching about Asia (NCTA) – a multi-year initiative to encourage and facilitate teaching and learning about East Asia in elementary and secondary schools nationwide – and a book recommended by the judges in the 2020
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(HCAA).


Awards

* 2020 Nominated by
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on the
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s * 2020 Honor list of Mildred L. Batchelder Award - ''When Spring comes to the DMZ'' *2019 Awarded Freeman Book Award Honorable Mention - ''When Spring comes to the DMZ'' *2019 Selected on the lists of the Calldenotts - ''When Spring comes to the DMZ'' *2010 IBBY Honor List – ''A Tale of Story Bag'' *2005 100 Korean Books lists at Frankfrut Book Fair - ''The Mosquito and the Yellow Bull'' *1999 Special Exhibitions at Bologna Children's Book Fair - ''The Strongest Rooster in The World'' *1998 Awarded Korea Best Culture Work for Children - ''Generous Grandma's Dumpling Making'' *1997 Selected for Biennial of Illustrations Bratislava (BIB) - ''The Strongest Rooster in The World''


Works as Writer and Illustrator

*2020 ''Brother Sun, Sister Moon'' (Sakyejul) *2019 ''The Trip of Bom'' (Iyagikot) *2010 *2008 ''A Tale of Tales'' (Borim) *2006 ''Jal-jal-jal 123'' (Sakyejul) *2005 ''Naughty Child's ㄱㄴㄷ'' (Sakyejul) *1995 ''Sori's Harvest moon day'' (Gilbut Children)


Collaborations with other authors

* 2014 ''The Story of the Sewol'' by 65 writers (ByeolSup) *2014 ''A Family of Five Generation'' by Go Eun (Bawusol) *2011 ''Charyeong's Kiss(Poems for Children)'' by Go Eun (Bawusol) *2003 ''The Mosquito and the Yellow Bull'' by Hyun Dong-yeom (Gilbut Children) *2002 ''Princess Sunwha and Yam Seller'' by Han Ji-yeon (Kyowon) *2000 ''Five-inch-long Tail, Five-inch-long Lips'' by Jung Hae-wang (Kyowon) *2000 ''Heroes Who Opened the New Sky'' by Jung Ha-seop (Changbi) *2000 ''The Story of a Seagull and the Cat Who Taught her to Fly'' by Luis Sepúlveda (Bada) *1999 ''An Ox with Three Legs'' by Ahn Hoi-nam (Bori) *1998 ''Generous Grandma's Dumpling Making'' by Chae In-sun (Jaemimaju) *1998 ''Who Are You'' by Eom Hye-sook (Daseossure) *1997 ''Eating Rice Cake Rolling Over and Over'' by Seo Jeong-oh (Bori) *1997 ''Half a Loaf'' by Lee Mi-ae (Borim) *1997 ''The Strongest Rooster in The World'' by Lee Ho-baek (Jaemimaju) *1996 ''Brother Sun, Sister Moon'' by Bae Myung-hee (Dooson Media) *1996 ''A Boy on Tiger's Back'' (Woori Education) *1996 ''A Greedy Man Pinned under Gold'' (Woori Education) *1993 ''Develop1998 Who Are You by Eom Hye-sook (Daseossure) ment of Tools'' (Dooson Media)


External links


Lee Uk-bae Works Lists_Picturebook Museum


References

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