Journey with Enjoy and DimBao

Journey with Enjoy & DimBao

Enjoy Su

Enjoy Su, a Sydney-based artist, creates watercolour landscapes with a unique white-dot style, symbolising life's vast potential. Drawing inspiration from nature and travel, her work features uplifting themes and signature characters in a travel series. Available in Sydney and Queensland bookshops and The Rocks Market, Su's work radiates joy and vibrant storytelling.

About the Artist

Enjoy Su, a Sydney-based artist known as Enjoy Illustration Art, captivates with her watercolour paintings of Australian landscapes. She employs a distinctive white-dot style to portray the vastness of the sky and the potential of life.

A keen traveller, she draws inspiration from nature, infusing her artworks with uplifting messages of happiness, friendship, love, and tranquillity.

Her signature characters, a little girl and her imaginary friend Dim Bao, are the focal point of a mesmerising travel-themed art series.

Su's artworks are available in select bookshops in Sydney and Queensland, as well as The Rocks Market, near the iconic Sydney Opera House. Designed to bring joy and comfort, Su's art exudes enduring energy and vibrant storytelling.

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For sales enquiries, please contact the Art Program: 1800 244 537 or art@schf.org.au
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