The Artistic Journey
Funnily enough, drawing alone isn’t what got me into art in the first place. Back in 2009, I was introduced to an animation software and community through Nintendo’s early days of online interaction through the Nintendo DSi. I had learned the basic fundamentals of animation and took a part in this community for about four years before the service was shut down in 2013. This whole experience served as a breeding ground to explore my love of creation outside of this software.
Apart from that, I have been striving for artistic creativity and freedom for the majority of my life. However, I’m definitely not a professional by any means—
Creating artwork can be very difficult for me— I have a love / hate relationship with it, and I work as hard as I can to fine-tune my drawing ability and practice my patience with this form of expression.
Good artwork isn’t handed to you, some people have a natural talent for artistic ability, but others like myself have to really sit down and throw lines around for hours before we’re even somewhat satisfied.
Over the years I’ve experimented and have created a wide array of artwork— ranging from traditional pieces to digital pieces, and have a few of them on display right here. I’ve thrown around the idea of selling prints of art, but that’s a work in progress as my sole focus at the moment is ultimately the creation of children’s books.
Take a look below! Some traditional pieces and digital pieces are displayed. Use the arrow buttons to scroll along different images.