A Slowly Blowing Wind
• Original title : 천천히 부는 바람
• Price : 19,000KRW
• Product Dimensions :
235x310, 52pages
• Publication Date : 2025-06-24
• ISBN : 9791169813785
Book Information & Summary
written and illustrated by Wheelee
Like a Breeze That Stirs the Heart on a Summer’s Day: A Beautiful Landscape Drawn in Pencil
The wind begins to blow. From a morning when fountains leap into the air, until sunset, the wind softly flows through the trees with a rustling hush. Wherever the wind lingers, a quiet landscape remains.
Wheelee captures the places the wind has touched—the moments that gently stir the heart. With delicate pencil drawings, she creates a tender and harmless world that brings back feelings we may have forgotten. Like a breeze brushing against the skin, this new picture book soothes the soul.
As you turn the first page, you hear a whisper: “Close enough not to be noticed.”
Who is speaking, as if murmuring a secret? Suddenly, a fountain shoots up into the sky, droplets scatter, and the trees sway in the breeze, filling your vision with freshness and life. The wind—unseen yet visible, ordinary yet powerful—gently shakes the world around us. It can only be fully felt when all our senses are open.
Wheelee, known for her vivid and expressive drawing style that brings life to the smallest things, now turns her attention to the wind. If you listen closely, you’ll hear leaves rustling, raindrops tapping the ground, and the whir of a bicycle pedal quickening. These moments when the wind reveals itself in daily life are depicted with lively strokes—alongside tranquil scenes where only the wind exists.
From swaying grass and shimmering river light to ducks gliding peacefully across water, the book is filled with the gentle, harmless beauty of nature.
As she says, “While drawing what can be seen, I found myself thinking about what cannot.”
And so, in every page of this quiet, beautiful landscape, the wind is always there.
Like a Breeze That Stirs the Heart on a Summer’s Day: A Beautiful Landscape Drawn in Pencil
The wind begins to blow. From a morning when fountains leap into the air, until sunset, the wind softly flows through the trees with a rustling hush. Wherever the wind lingers, a quiet landscape remains.
Wheelee captures the places the wind has touched—the moments that gently stir the heart. With delicate pencil drawings, she creates a tender and harmless world that brings back feelings we may have forgotten. Like a breeze brushing against the skin, this new picture book soothes the soul.
As you turn the first page, you hear a whisper: “Close enough not to be noticed.”
Who is speaking, as if murmuring a secret? Suddenly, a fountain shoots up into the sky, droplets scatter, and the trees sway in the breeze, filling your vision with freshness and life. The wind—unseen yet visible, ordinary yet powerful—gently shakes the world around us. It can only be fully felt when all our senses are open.
Wheelee, known for her vivid and expressive drawing style that brings life to the smallest things, now turns her attention to the wind. If you listen closely, you’ll hear leaves rustling, raindrops tapping the ground, and the whir of a bicycle pedal quickening. These moments when the wind reveals itself in daily life are depicted with lively strokes—alongside tranquil scenes where only the wind exists.
From swaying grass and shimmering river light to ducks gliding peacefully across water, the book is filled with the gentle, harmless beauty of nature.
As she says, “While drawing what can be seen, I found myself thinking about what cannot.”
And so, in every page of this quiet, beautiful landscape, the wind is always there.
Editor’s Note
