Personal Works

Three Bears

A whimsical tale of curiosity, care, and one very mysterious egg

 A Quick Peek

A quiet moment with Eggy, where waiting lingers, and imagination softly turns into motherhood.


Story & Art 

Annie Won


Age 

All Ages


Format 

Colored Illustrations


Process  

Pencil Meets Pixel

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A World from a Pencil Line

This project is especially close to me because it feels like sketching straight from my childhood daydreams.
With only a pencil line and soft shading, I wanted to capture the cozy messiness of being a kid—when even a mysterious egg could become your whole world.

Inside the Story

Cordelia stumbles upon a very peculiar egg—oddly shaped, yet strangely endearing.
She names it “Eggy” and pours her heart into hatching it, even without knowing what lies inside.
Along the way, she wonders: can she really be a mother, perhaps even a better one than nature itself?
This story is my playful exploration of imagination, patience, and the tender bond that grows from unexpected places.

Three Bears
Three Bears
Three Bears
Three Bears


From glowing honey to cloudberries, Granny travels through enchanted lands, meeting curious creatures and gathering the rarest ingredients for her Super Duper Cupcake.


Created as part of my thesis project, this story mixes emotional warmth with imaginative world-building—celebrating creativity, care, and the magic of doing something special for someone you love.

Three Bears
Three Bears

 Preview the Story 

If you'd like to explore more, feel free to reach out for the dummy book. I’d love to share it with you.

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ANNIE WON'S ILLUSTRATION

Tiny tales, tender colors, timeless charm.

All illustrations © Annie Won · Web design by Sodaweb · Additional imagery courtesy of Unsplash