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Who am I?
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When did you begin?
To be honest, I can't remember. I've been drawing and coloring since I was really young. I always loved working with colors, and I was picky about colors. My favorite color was changing on a weekly basis.
My peers and adults around me were very encouraging from very early on in my life. Because of this, I've been very determined when it comes to art.
When I was young, I practiced making my lines just right. I wore the erasers off multiple pencils within a school year. Eventually, I learned how to do it more efficiently.
Just like everyone else, I started with crayons. Then I went to colored pencils, then pencils, then charcoal, then acrylic paint, then digital. But every now and then, I do like to go back to previous mediums. The most common for me to go back to is pencil.
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What about your awkward years?
Oh man... They were rather early. Ladies and gentlemen, exhibit A is to the left. To this day, I blame it on the paper.
Regardless, I still have some of my akwward sketches. You can even see some of them online (not here, obviously). But the really awkward ones are long gone. I haven't seen them in at least a decade (I'm 19).
All artists have some drawings that they regret. I prefer to not dwell on them. So... moving on!
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So now you're a graphic artist?
Yes. I do many different kinds of graphic art. I prefer modern styles, but I can do rustic. I will put up a few designs specifically for rustic feels in case others want them.
For drawings, I like to start with a base of pencil art. I also prefer to keep them safe for most audiences (that means nothing risque). I'm not good at drawing animals, so I try to stick with humans. Also, I prefer abstract instead of realistic.
I try to get to as many requests as I can, but I'm only one person. The most requests I've ever taken at one moment is seven. I'd rather not take on that many at once again. If I don't get to you right away, please be patient.
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