I don't feel the need to be successful or be in a museum, if I can live from my work and be happy that's what matters. I'm happy with what I'm doing at the moment, working for myself and at the same time trying to help/inspire others as much I do from other artists too. What impact do you want to create through your art? Although I love that style too, I developed to what I do now.ĥ. At the same time I work from realism, but not to the point that it looks too finished. I would describe my style as quick and breezy, and I think that's what some people like about it. How would you describe your style and aesthetics? I studied what was best for me, and I also had those platforms to share my art, so I had no reasons to quit.ģ. I never thought about stopping so I just continued my life doing what I like the most. I've always known drawing was my passion because I draw since I can remember. Once I discovered I could draw quickly my drawings turned into sketches and that's when so many people discovered me on social media. But it wasn't until 2018 that I began to post again with a different style, because I was tired of the realism and spending too much time on the same drawing. It started as a personal account but it ended up being an art account in not so long.Īt the moment, around 2016, I had already a community of people who liked my fanarts. Once I discovered social media I started posting some of my drawings on Instagram. At the age of 11 I began to take drawing seriously till today. Tell us about your background and journey.
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