The King is Coming: Korean Culture Brought to Life Through Story

Submitting Student(s)

Joy Heil, Winthrop UniversityFollow

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Additional Abstracts

College

College of Visual and Performing Arts

Department

Design

Faculty Mentor

Jason Tselentis, M.F.A.; Elizabeth Dulemba, M.F.A.

Abstract

My project combines historical Korean culture and modern values to create a timeless tale promoting concepts of respect and humility. My picture book is aimed at children ages 5-8, and includes a story and illustrations that teach and entertain. Through the research of Korean culture and popular children’s books, my finished book will be an historical document and a moral, meshing humor with fact, for children and adults to enjoy.

Course Assignment

VCOM 486 & VCOM 487 - Tselentis

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The King is Coming: Korean Culture Brought to Life Through Story

My project combines historical Korean culture and modern values to create a timeless tale promoting concepts of respect and humility. My picture book is aimed at children ages 5-8, and includes a story and illustrations that teach and entertain. Through the research of Korean culture and popular children’s books, my finished book will be an historical document and a moral, meshing humor with fact, for children and adults to enjoy.