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The history of Bernice Chong’s illustrations

 
                                                 Bernice Chong with a Canadian illustrator

For more than 1 year, Bernice has become the illustrator since when she was in kindergarten. Bernice has draw wonderful pictures like historical fashion figures and other things. In 2010, Bernice had draw stick people in her condo and on books. In the year of 2010 when she started coming to Canada, she drawer stick people on books and walls. And evan on paper.


                                                               Bernice Chong in 2011
In 2011, she scribbles on books and wanted to become a real illustrator all the time. Her illustrations were the best, and she sometimes she draws on walls. She draws with markers and sometimes she does fashion sketching with a fashion designing book. Her drawings had changed a bit of the eye shape and the people are not stick people anymore. And her writing had changed since 2014.               


In 2015, she is starting to learn about different types of fashions and how they were dressed. She even know she want to read Aidan Malala’s book which he brought from school. She does not like cavemen. And Clemen compare the different types of people’s lives. Cavemen, pioneers, and today’s people. Her illustrations are changed over the years. In 2017, her illustrations changed a bit. So in 2018, her illustrations are much better.




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