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Alice Li is an illustrator and visual storyteller born in 1999 in Chengdu, China. She holds a BA in Design from the China Academy of Art and is currently completing her MA in Illustration at Kingston School of Art in London.
Alice’s work explores the intersection of nature, memory, and transformation, often blending traditional and digital media to create poetic, narrative-driven imagery. Her creative interests include environmental illustration, visual storytelling, theatrical composition, and experimental publishing.
In 2022, her design installation Language Lab was exhibited at the Hangzhou Triennial of Fiber Art, one of China’s major contemporary fiber art exhibitions.
In 2024, her risograph print The Swan Knows His Name was selected as a Chosen Winner in American Illustration 44 and longlisted for the Hiii Illustration Awards.
In 2025, she participated in the Urban Sketchers London Exhibition, showing three works based on site-specific observation. The same year, she exhibited and sold her artist books and prints at both Offprint London at Tate Modern and the Duplicate Publishing Fair in Birmingham, engaging with the UK’s vibrant independent publishing scene. Her illustration for the Brill Collection at Kingston Museum was selected as one of three commissioned works for the 2025 Brill Award, which invites three artists each year to depict different sites across the borough of Kingston. Alice’s project focused on the Motspur Park Gasworks, capturing the industrial structure and surrounding natural landscape before its planned redevelopment.