紀展雄 Ji Zhanxiong
紀展雄 JiZhanXiong:《小诗札》my little poems
*Signed edition, whether as an addition to a collection, or as a gift for someone.
Introducing "My Little Poems," a beautiful collection of 96 handwritten poems and 50 illustrations by Ji Zhanxiong (紀展雄). In this book, Ji captures the beauty of everyday moments and emotions through his heartfelt words and simple yet evocative illustrations.
As a keen observer of life, Ji has a deep appreciation for the little things that often go unnoticed. From the scent of rain in the air to the taste of freshly brewed tea, his poems are filled with vivid imagery and sensory details that transport the reader to a world of quiet contemplation and reflection.
Whether you're a poetry lover or simply looking for a source of inspiration and solace, "My Little Poems" is a must-read. Each page is a reminder that even the smallest moments can be imbued with meaning and beauty, and that by taking the time to pause and reflect, we can find joy and contentment in the world around us.
With its beautiful illustrations and heartfelt prose, this book is a perfect addition to your collection, and makes a thoughtful and meaningful gift for anyone who loves to read, write, or simply appreciate the beauty of life.
Do explore our collaboration rubber stamps and washi tape with Ji Zhanxiong here.
About
纪展雄 (Ji Zhanxiong)
Ji Zhanxiong is a former Malaysian radio DJ who has turned attention to creative pursuits, promotes emerging designers through involvement in creative markets. Has published works such as “my quiet time” and “my little poems”. Through his minimalistic artwork and words that flow gently yet pack powerful punch, he captures and preserves moments of the past, even if they are uncertain or fleeting. Our journey through life is a process of forgetting or collecting memories, fortunately, these cannot stop us from persevering our sincerity, bravery, and kindness.
Author: 紀展雄 Ji Zhanxiong
Size: 232 pages / 105x148mm / Full Colour Printing
Published by
Three Seven Two Shop
37.2度雜貨店
Printed in Malaysia