A Child’S Fantasy Ii: Transformation from a Five Year Old Vivid Imagination
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Before 5, we managed to collect her drawings while she was between the ages 2 to 4. Her father and I put together a book {A Childs Fantasy, Transformation from a Four Years Old Vivid Imagination} with about 300 drawings as a memento of her fifth birthday in January 2010. To date, to the best of our knowledge, everyone who has seen this book is amazed at Jaclyns active mind and her ability to put her vivid imagination to pictures.
Jaclyn is happiest when she has a pen in her hand, drawing. Whenever there is a free moment, she will draw. It is only 10 months past her fifth birthday, and already there are over 600 drawings. With so much of her heart, though no tears or blood, poured into her drawings, we have decided to publish another book for her to remember by
Jaclyn Ashley Chan
My name is Jaclyn Ashley Chan. I was born in 2005 in Vancouver, B.C. Canada. At Present, I am a kindergarten student. I love to draw picture. Close to 95% of the drawing is from my imagination. I love watching Cartoon and play video games with my 11 years old brother Jason. The book has about 180 drawings, majority of which I drew in age 5, the rest when I was still 4. This is my second drawing book in 2010. I wish to extend my sincere gratitude to my parents, teachers, friends and elders, who supported, encouraged me, especially those who gave me their heart felt comments. I hope to hear from you also. Thank you in anticipation. My website is: www. jaclyn ashley chan.com on Google. You may also go to YouTube and see me draw under jaclyn chan channel. You can see how a little girls imagination can transform into my new world. Seeing is Believing.
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A Child’S Fantasy Ii - Jaclyn Ashley Chan
I want to draw the dawn
A smile which dew can see
—Mom>
Gu Cheng, Chinese Poet
我想畫下清晨
畫下露水
所能看到的微笑
—中國. 顧城詩歌《我是一個被(幻想) 媽媽
寵壞的孩子》.
A Child’s Fantasy II
Transformation From a Five Year Old
Vivid Imagination
Jaclyn Ashley Chan
Copyright © 2010 by Jaclyn Ashley Chan.
Library of Congress Control Number: 2010917972
ISBN: Hardcover 978-1-4568-2068-8
ISBN: Softcover 978-1-4568-2067-1
ISBN: Ebook 978-1-4568-2069-5
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the copyright owner.
This book was printed in the United States of America.
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Xlibris Corporation
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Contents
Part 1
A few words from Jaclyn’s mother
A few words from Jaclyn’s old brother Jason
A Mom’s Message—From < A Child’s Fantasy> (2010)
Part 2
Animals
Chinese Painting a la Jaclyn
Fairies/Angel/Mermaid
Fairies and Animals
Fairy and Monster/Ghost
Halloween/Monster
S Y (Sue) Leung’s Arts Teaching Methodology
Let’s Dance
Human and Others
Story Time
Story A. Rabbit and her friends
Story B. Jaclyn Version’s Hello Kitty—Love Affair on a Train
Story C. Vieefr (A Squirrel Fairy & the Time Machine)
Story D. Mission Impossible
Story E. A Girl with a Stone Stature
Part 3
God’s Sent—A Nong
Friends’ Comments (Fan Lin/Philip Tsang/Sue Leung /Bob Steele)
Part 4
Chinese Translation
Happy Birthday to Jaclyn,
BIG SIX
2010 is a very important year for the 5 year old young artist.
On January 15, her parents collected about 300 her drawings which she drew between the ages 2-4, made a CD and mailed to Xlibris. The book was published as Jaclyn’s 5 Years old present.
On November 8th, 2010, another CD was mailed to the publisher. This time, we had chosen about 180 drawings which she drew in the past 10 months. It is a gift for her next birthday.
Picture 23--Insert for Happy birthday for Jaclyn.jpgA few words from Jaclyn’s mother
(November 2010) Vivian Chan
Jaclyn is five years old and attending kindergarten. Her interest in drawing continues. If anything, her love for drawing has intensified.
Before 5, we managed to collect her drawings while she was between the ages 2 to 4. Her father and I put together a book {A Child’s Fantasy
, Transformation from a Four Years Old Vivid Imagination} with about 300 drawings as a memento of her fifth birthday in January 2010. To date, to the best of our knowledge, everyone who has seen this book is amazed at Jaclyn’s active mind and her ability to put her vivid imagination to pictures.
Jaclyn is happiest when she has a pen in her hand, drawing. Whenever there is a free moment, she will draw. It is only 10 months past her fifth birthday, and already there are over 600 drawings. With so much of her heart, though no tears or blood, poured into her drawings, we