Bio
Ever since I was young, I've often felt a bit lonely and unmotivated at school, mostly because I didn’t have much encouragement from my parents. I can still remember my very first conversation with my dad when I was eight! On top of that, my mom’s addiction to her smartphone made me feel even more isolated. But during that time alone, I stumbled onto something incredible—art!
One day, I grabbed a pencil and decided to sketch an Avenger character. To my surprise, a stranger appreciated my little drawing, and that sparked something inside me. From that point on, I started drawing every single day, filling my school notebooks with sketches. I might not have been the top student, but when I put my heart into something, I really mastered it—whether it was the violin, painting, sculpting, cooking, origami, or even learning to use a tonfa weapon!
For me, art is about more than just making pretty pictures; it’s a way to express deep emotions. I’ve always felt that feelings like sadness and overthinking reflect the most genuine parts of being human, while happiness often feels like something we just create because society tells us to. One of my most meaningful pieces is a drawing of an elderly woman with Alzheimer’s, lost in the streets and crying as she forgets everything. That artwork captures the raw emotions I really want to share.
Every day, I’m excited to learn and grow as an artist. My dream is simple but powerful: I want to be recognized for my art, make a difference, and show my parents—and myself—that I was always meant to create.