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I was very artistically encouraged by my parents since I was a child. I learned to read and write at home, and my earliest memories are of me drawing with my mom, playing guitar with my dad, and gaming with my friends. During classes, as a child and teenager, I would draw on desks, the back of tests, and on the walls at home and in the street. I took dance, theater, and painting classes, and I had bands throughout my life until I was 22.
My parents passed away when I was still a teenager, and I went to live with my uncles, who didnāt see me as an artist. This made me stray from that path and seek something more socially acceptable. I tried to go to college for business administration and law, but it didnāt work out. At 25, I dropped everything and went to art school, graduating in 2019. Since then, I've been working to live off my art. With the pandemic, I migrated to digital art, and here I am. I didnāt choose art; it chose me. š š 1 reply
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