Pieces of dreams
Updated: 2016-10-06 13:52
By ART YEE(China Daily)
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The works, collectively known as "A Doodle A Day", most often exemplify his funny and inspiring ideas, but sometimes include barely satisfactory works, which he struggled to create for fans waiting until late at night. Starting from an unknown and lonely advertiser who drew only for himself, Tango has become a comic celebrity on Weibo who shares his laughter and energy with the world.
Thus far, he has completed more than 1,200 drawings, thanks to his persistent work to entertain others and himself. Last year, his first comic book, "Sleepless", was published, containing a selection of his comic drawings from the past three years.
Tango's doodles have a simple, fluent and funny style. His humor is obvious even without words and thinking. Everything he draws has its own expression. Even air has a shape and a piece of bread can be a protagonist.
"We should seek the joy and surprise in our daily life," he said. "No matter how small we are and how frustrating life is, we shall endeavor to feel 'alive'."
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