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Well come
Tashi Wangdu
presentation
a nomadic life.
Born in Tibet
Brought up in India
Living in America
about
I draw
I design
I build
always want to desig n.
me & design
Yusaku Kamekura’s “Hiroshima
Appeals 1983 “ poster promotes peace, but also reflects on the horrors of the past.
Tibet Appeals 2016
More than 145 tibetans have self immolated since 2009.
“My religion is very simple, my religion
is kindness” - by H.H the Dalai Lama.
Kindness is the bases of all religion.
inspira t ions
CHAINS
Anderson explores elemental themes of power, freedom, and the
sources of human strength in this searing, fascinating story. –Booklist
...fast-moving, emotionally involving plot. –Publishers Weekly
Anderson’s novel is remarkable for its strong sense of time and
place and for its nuanced portrait of slavery and of New York City
during the Revolutionary War. –Hornbook
Chains offers a perfect springboard for classroom discussion and history lessons. But don’t dismiss it as academic fodder.
Battle scenes and politics, heroic acts and secret plots fill its pages, making it as exciting for readers who prefer action as it
is inspiring for those more drawn to stories about people and
relationships.–Christian Science Monitor
If an entire nation could seek
its freedom, why not a girl?
As the Revolutionary War begins,
thirteen-year-old Isabel wages her
own fight... for freedom. Promised freedom upon the death of their
owner, she and her sister, Ruth, in a
cruel twist of fate become the prop-
erty of a malicious New York City
couple, the Locktons, who have no
sympathy for the American Revolu-
tion and even less for Ruth and Is-
abel. When Isabel meets Curzon, a
slave with ties to the Patriots, he en-
courages her to spy on her owners,
who know details of British plans
for invasion. She is reluctant at first, but when the unthinkable happens
to Ruth, Isabel realizes her loyalty
is available to the bidder who can
provide her with freedom. From ac-
claimed author Laurie Halse Ander-
son comes this compelling, impec-
cably researched novel that shows
the lengths we can go to cast off chains, both physical and spiritual.
Laurie Halse Anderson is the New
York Times best-selling author who
writes for kids of all ages. Known
for tackling tough subjects with hu-
mor and sensitivity, her work has
earned numerous national and state
awards, as well as international rec-
ognition. Two of her books, Speak
and Chains, were National Book
Award finalists. Laurie was honored with the 2009 Margaret A. Edwards
Award given by YALSA division of the
American Library Association for her
“significant and lasting contribution to young adult literature...”. Mother of
four and wife of one, Laurie lives in
Northern New York, where she likes
to watch the snow fall as she writes.
• IRA Teachers’ Choices booklist 2009
• Selected by Indie Booksellers for the Winter 2009 Kids’ List
• Booklist’s Editors Choice, Books for Youth
• National Book Award Finalist 2008 • Scott O’Dell Award for Historical
Fiction 2009 • Top 10 Black History Books for
Youth 2009 • Notable Children’s Book 2009
L.H.Anderson
Book jacket design “Chains“ by L.H.Anderson
Poster design
I am a generalist
Logo design
some of my work
billboard design
bigger the better.
THE NISSAN LEAF -”a friend of nature ”
THE NISSAN GTR - ‘born to run‘
e-magazine
SEA - 40 % of the world’s ocean have been heavily affected by human activities.
interactive.
illustration
Envy - a sin.
Psychedelic style Yak band poster Human in animal.
writing story with picture.
City Tech Commnication
typography
one of my weakness.
Type & Media fall 2015City tech communication design.
Peace in 2 language.
United we stand in 2 lan-guage
typography
Psychedelic style Yak band poster
Yak is always a Yank
Drawing with letter.
Toward Free Tibet.
3D design
connecting with nature.
A lamp made with small cups .
Small cups.
A wedding ring made with clay.
A guitar made with wire.
Geometric shape.
drawings
Visual war -surrealism.
Onion -still life charcoal.
Still life apple in plate and Brooklyn .
a strength and a friend.
Thank you