2024 IlloBoom! Illustration Summit Challenge Final Result
Best of the Best
Merit Awards
Judge’s Awards
Top 50
※ Please note that the following list of the top 50 is in no particular order. There are 2 Best of the Best, 3 Merit Awards, and 5 Judge’s Awards winners.
Humanitarian Hope Yanjunchen / China
The Mega Yunlin Fisheep Tung / Taiwan R.O.C.
Sleep and Float Jhihwei Chen / Taiwan R.O.C.
本命佛守護 Jing Yu Lan / Taiwan R.O.C.
易安說 何真真 Hsianglin Tseng / Taiwan R.O.C.
Golden Dragon Mavis Feng / Taiwan R.O.C.
Inspiration Grace Wang / Taiwan R.O.C.
Outdoor Opera Luby / Taiwan R.O.C.
Simple Joys Nong Li / Taiwan R.O.C.
Secret in the wind Yorki Lee / Hong Kong
Lazy Summer Pei Yu Ho / Taiwan R.O.C.
Centipede Pigo Lin / Taiwan R.O.C.
Greenhouse Prisoner of Desire Fang Yu Ye / Taiwan R.O.C.
Journey to Being Tsai Szu Yun / Taiwan R.O.C.
Art of Quitting Chang,Fang-Jung / Taiwan R.O.C.
Look Bonnie Wang / Taiwan R.O.C.
網格 Yijie Chen / Taiwan R.O.C.
Circus in dreams Wu Shih-Chieh / Taiwan R.O.C.
Supposedly Good Day 2 Angryangry / Hong Kong
Green Finger‘s House Peggy Lu / Taiwan R.O.C.
Citywalk BONi / Taiwan R.O.C.
Dragon Clint / Taiwan R.O.C.
Blossom Girlisque Chienyu / Taiwan R.O.C.
Girl In Black Frankiew Yip / Hong Kong
Fengshan Zhonghua Street Night Market YiVon Cheng / Taiwan R.O.C.
”2023 Simple Life” Main visual poster Shang Ru Tsai / Taiwan R.O.C.
Monkiddo Cosmic Adventures Limjayee / Malaysia
The unspoken Pin Xuan Zhu / Taiwan R.O.C.
Get Lost in Your Beautiful Mind Lin Shih-Fen / Taiwan R.O.C.
Sugarcoat Wang, Yi-Ting / Taiwan R.O.C.
Its Okay to Escape Rickie Wu / Taiwan R.O.C.
Solitude Rickie Wu / Taiwan R.O.C.
Letters of Hope Shao Ni / Taiwan R.O.C.
Singapore Landmarks Tengwan Quek / Singapore
Olympics Sports Tengwan Quek / Singapore
The Monster Brigade Kevin Tu (K2) / Taiwan R.O.C.
時間帶我走到這裡 Chen Yin Ru / Taiwan R.O.C.
Impression of Summer Day Cheng Hsuan-Hsun / Taiwan R.O.C.
Taste of Home Janie Zhu / Taiwan R.O.C.
Revival Chang Min Lan / Taiwan R.O.C.
Object Jade Liou / Taiwan R.O.C.
Jury’s Impressions of the Competition
I was very impressed by the overall variety and quality of the work. It was exciting to see such a range of concepts and styles from the entrants, and it makes me really excited for the future of illustration in Taiwan and beyond!
Young talented artists are “hidden and buried” and discourgaed by the merciless social media algorithm – what we do here is important. We need to create more opportunities, to discover, feature and showcase more good work especially by new artists.
I was impressed by the work of the artists in the competition for their exceptional use of color, captivating compositions, and innovative conceptualization. The conceptualization of their work showcased unique perspectives, storytelling elements, and cultural influences that truly set their illustrations apart. Overall, the talent and creativity displayed by these artists left a lasting impression on me.
There were so many varieties of topics, styles, and illustration approaches that showcased the wide range of mediums and visual voices shaped by the various personalities and cultures of the illustrators. It was enjoyable to see many illustrators from different origins and counties all coming together to submit their talents and share them with us.
While reviewing all the entries, I was struck by the wide range of styles, some of which I’d never seen. Working in the commercial arts, sometimes art styles can begin to bleed together and all seem the same, but in judging this competition, I was pleasantly surprised to see the artists of this next generation are still pushing boundaries and discovering uncharted artistic approaches.