I actually started out as a writer and then converted to illustration because I realised that there was a dearth of good illustrators in genre fiction, at least in Australia at that time. Shaun Tan australiaconvertdearth Change image and share on social
I like the idea of contained emotion because I grew up most of my life feeling that way. As an adolescent, people would always say I was not expressive, and they always made the mistake of thinking that I didn't feel anything because I didn't react to things. Shaun Tan adolescentcontainemotion share on social
The detail adds an element of unexpected something. All fiction is false; what makes it convincing is that it runs alongside the truth. The real world has lots of incidental details, so a painting also has to have that element of imperfection and irregularity, those incidental details. Shaun Tan addalongsideconvince share on social
Perhaps the writer I've read the most of is Haruki Murakami, the Japanese writer, but I wouldn't necessarily say he's a favourite. I read him because I find his work so intriguing, but I don't necessarily feel I would follow this writer to the ends of the earth. Shaun Tan earthendfavourite share on social
Good and bad ideas both come from the same fountain of speculation and experiment. Shaun Tan badexperimentfountain Change image and share on social
Seeing your work in print is exciting, especially when you're young. It's that feeling that you have some effect on the world outside of your immediate neighbourhood. Shaun Tan effectexcitfelt Change image and share on social
The text illustrates the pictures - it provides a connective tissue for me. I usually refine the text last, partly because pictures are harder to do, so it's easier to edit words - I use text as grout in between the tiles of the pictures. Shaun Tan connectiveeasyedit share on social
It's only a very small percentage of creative thinking that ends up connecting with a wider audience, and even then, any success is quite unpredictable. Shaun Tan audienceconnectcreative Change image and share on social
By itself, just to draw crazy creatures has limited appeal - if I had to give up one thing, it would be the wild imagination. When the work becomes too detached from ordinary life, it starts to fall apart. Fantasy needs to have some connection with reality, or it becomes of its own interest only, insular. Shaun Tan appealconnectioncrazy share on social
I think 'The Road' is a good example of a book everyone should read, but I wouldn't recommend it to young kids. Shaun Tan bookgoodkid Change image and share on social