Mollie Makes

THE ART OF TELLING STORIES WITH SIAN ZENG

Born in Wenzhou, China and raised in Budapest, Hungary before moving to the UK for university, Sian Zeng was exposed to a variety of cultures from a young age. Receiving an art education in three countries greatly influenced her style: “It’s often why people say, after seeing my work, they don’t quite know where to place me.”

A prevailing theme of Sian’s work is storytelling. One of her earliest memories of narrative art was in primary school when her teacher showed her how to draw a princess. “I loved it not just for its beauty and detailing, but because there was a story attached,” she explains. From that moment onwards, Sian drew hundreds of princesses, each with a different background story, “so I could imagine all their different lives”.

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