Alice Meichi Li

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Alice Meichi Li
"Unicorn" from Elephantmen, winner of an Illustration West Silver Award[1]
Born
Alice Mei-Chi Li

August 13 (August 13)[2]
NationalityAmerican
EducationSchool of Visual Arts[3]
Known forIllustration, Comic Books, Painting
Websitehttp://www.alicemeichi.com

Alice Meichi Li (李美姿) is a Chinese-American, New York City-based visual artist and illustrator for comic books, magazines, and album covers.[4]

Early life

Li was born to immigrants of Chinese descent and was raised in Detroit, Michigan.[5] She went on to major in Cartooning at School of Visual Arts in New York City, later switching to Illustration.[3] While at SVA, she became the only Illustration student in her year to receive the Alumni Scholarship Award.[6]

Bibliography

Covers

Sequentials

  • Reading With Pictures: Comics That Make Kids Smarter (2014, Hardcover, ISBN 978-1449458782) Andrews McMeel Publishing
  • Secret Identities Volume 2: Shattered (2012, TPB, ISBN 978-1595588241) The New Press
  • Reading With Pictures (2010, TPB, ISBN 978-0578052762) (Harvey Award-nominated)[7]

Interior illustrations

Magazines

Exhibitions

Group

Juried

  • Gamescape (2011) Artscape, Baltimore, MD

Recognition

References

External links