

Arriving in a New Country
Sep 16, 2025
In this engaging conversation, Shaun Tan, an Academy Award-winning writer and illustrator known for his dream-like storytelling, shares insights into his acclaimed book, The Arrival. He discusses the emotional complexities immigrants face, blending humor and reflection on job challenges in foreign lands. Shaun delves into the art of creating visual narratives, particularly for children, highlighting how wordless stories can convey deep struggles and connections. He emphasizes the transformative power of community support and the necessity of empathy in navigating migration.
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Creating From Images And Research
- Shaun Tan built The Arrival from accumulated images and historical research rather than a single anecdote.
- He merged sketches of migrants with surreal elements to form a migrant narrative without words.
Use Filmed Reference Frames
- Film simple actions and extract key frames to ground realistic drawing and cinematic flow.
- Trace and refine printed frames for accurate hand-drawn imagery before adding digital color.
Silent Cinema Shapes Page Flow
- Shaun treated the book like silent cinema, studying storyboards and cuts to control page-to-page flow.
- He arranged sticky-taped sketches like a visual jigsaw to preserve narrative rhythm.