ABOUT NONO

Artist Introduction: NONO

NONO is a highly creative and exceptionally talented young artist whose work is filled with playful imagination and a deep commitment to environmental values. Her art has garnered admiration from fans around the world.

2025 – Age 9

In 2025, NONO launched her “Rainbow Planet” series, blending vibrant composition with ecological storytelling. This new body of work was warmly received by both children and parents.

She also collaborated with the fashion brand NeverShape to co-create the “N+Artists” collection—a signature line of fashion pieces that merge art and wearable expression. Her T-shirt designs became a hit in Los Angeles art concept stores.

NONO actively contributes to charitable causes, donating part of her earnings to educational programs for underprivileged children. Her art was featured by Castle Arts, a globally renowned art supply brand, further affirming her rising status as a new-generation artist.

2024 – Age 8

At eight, NONO was invited to the “On the Land” Fashion Show at the Disneyland Resort Shopping Plaza. She showcased more than 20 original art-fashion fusion designs, becoming the show’s only child designer. She was later featured as the cover artist of UNISTART magazine.

2023 – Age 7

NONO held her first solo exhibition titled “I Love Earth”, presenting dozens of multimedia artworks centered on environmental protection.

Highlights included:

  • “Infinite Ocean World”: an interactive installation made from recycled plastic bottles, which offered an immersive educational experience.
  • “Ocean Dance”: a large-scale participatory artwork featuring creative input from other visiting children.

That same year, NONO became the first child artist interviewed by Phoenix North America Chinese Channel. Her works were collected by international architects, fashion designers, and lawyers, and auctioned to support education-focused charities.

She also created a cardboard-based puppet theater project telling the story of mythical Chinese New Year creatures, successfully shared across educational institutions in Los Angeles—bringing traditional Chinese culture to diverse global audiences.

Early Years

  • Age 2: Her self-portrait was displayed by preschool teachers.
  • Age 3: She began crafting with household materials.
  • Age 4: She created multiple imaginative sketchbooks based on daily life.
  • Age 5: Inspired by Disney stories, she designed clothing and installations using recycled materials, later collected by LA-based designers.
  • Age 6: She founded her own mini art studio, created 3D pen sculptures, and was featured in a documentary by Germany’s international television network.

Vision and Mission

NONO continues to express her love for the Earth through meaningful artwork that unites creativity with environmental awareness. More than just creating, she hopes to ignite a movement—inspiring children everywhere to repurpose their old toys and gift boxes into meaningful creations.

“In a world saturated by consumerism, I hope every child can stay calm inside, stay close to nature, and use their hands to protect the planet.”
— NONO