About the speaker
Chris Yee is an Illustrator, Designer & Animator specialising in traditional “pen and paper” methodologies. He is based in Ryde, Sydney.
He believes in the power of character and storytelling and is heavily drawn to constructing narratives ranging from the humorous to the monstrous and macabre. Inspired by Comics, Wrestling, K-pop, punk and 2000’s rap – it is the Hyperreal and grey area within these genres, the blurring believability between reality and fiction that he finds most engaging.
Growing up in 90’s Ryde, amongst the strong communities of Eastwood he is a proud member of the evolving Asian-Australian Creative identity. He strongly believes there is a unique character and original narrative found within this changing community.
Outside his art practice, Chris is a designer and animator who has produced work for some of Australia’s best-known brands, including Apple, VIVID Festival Sydney, Sony Australia, Samsung – Opera House, Vans, Red Bull, Universal Music and Marvel Comics.
Chris Spoke at Sydney’s 2019 & 2021 Semi Permanent festival on Future creative youth and industry. In 2019 he created his first Permanent Heritage Artwork, ‘Tumbalong’ for Chinatown, Haymarket, Sydney.
He is currently teaching Multi-disciplinary Arts at the University of Sydney and from 2022 is Part-Lead Producer for New York based, Global Entity – EST Media’s Australian Team.
Some clients include, Subaru, Meta, Lexus, SBS Australia, Apple, Estée Lauder, Kia, Lexus, Apple, Zeds Dead, Justin Bieber, Sam Smith, Mac Miller, Diplo, Rezz, TokiMonsta, Nike Sportswear, Tkay Maidza, Hurley, Puma, Red Bull, Mad Decent, Macbeth, VIVID Festival Sydney, Power Rangers, Paul
Frank, The Japan Foundation, Sony Australia, Sony Pictures, Sony Music and Universal Music.
Local partners
Wacom wants to inspire people and make the world a more creative place through its natural and intuitive line of digital pen tablets, pen displays and styluses. Whether a creative enthusiast seeking a new artistic outlet or a high-end professional making the next big animated movie or industrial design, Wacom allows people to explore creativity at a level they never dreamed possible.