:Thank You(A year of Art):
7 years ago
I can't thank everyone enough for supporting me for the year 2018. I know I've always been the artist who can't focus on producing art daily or frequently. But despite my common inactivity, I still prefer not leaving this site as I want to continue sharing(and hopefully to inspire) my artworks with you all!
I'm hoping 2019 will be another amazing year not only for my art career, but for everyone's art journey.
As a summary of my art journey for the year 2018, it was always been a struggle, especially art only being a hobby for me, to keep on producing artworks to people to enjoy. But despite the long and short hiatuses, there's always been a desire to keep on creating art, regardless the fear constant fear of returning back.
I've learn a lot of things. I could surely say that I've learned to experiment more on forms and poses lately, especially during December. I've also started learning to create artisan dolls, I'm trying to return back to loving traditional artforms and crafts. Working in a figurine manufacturer for 3 months also allowed me to take risks in playing with different shades of colors.
What I'm definitely grateful for this year, is getting to read comments from familiar users and getting interests in commissioning for my artwork, despite my inactivity, or getting to hear from new users that I was able to give an impact to their art journey. And despite I'm not able to reply to most comments, please do know that I always appreciate them.
My art journey wouldn't be as much heartwarming without you guys <3
This 2019 I want to further continue what I've started last year, but hopefully as more active as I can. Maybe disciplining myself to produce at last one artwork per month can be a good routine for my growth as a digital artist. I will also reopen my patreon as a way to discipline myself by making goals per month.
I want to start drawing indoor artpieces, inspired from the homes in Animal Crossing, especially as I've become more comfortable in drawing anthropomorphic creatures, plus it is something I haven't prioritize in learning for the past years.
I will continue making artdolls, and learning new crafts this year, there's always that special feeling if you see your art in a tangible form(like your own baby).
My growth as an artist may not be as fast, but I can proudly say that it's not stopping anytime soon.
Anyways, thank you again,
thank you if you've taken the time reading this!
Happy New Year everyone!
I'm hoping 2019 will be another amazing year not only for my art career, but for everyone's art journey.
As a summary of my art journey for the year 2018, it was always been a struggle, especially art only being a hobby for me, to keep on producing artworks to people to enjoy. But despite the long and short hiatuses, there's always been a desire to keep on creating art, regardless the fear constant fear of returning back.
I've learn a lot of things. I could surely say that I've learned to experiment more on forms and poses lately, especially during December. I've also started learning to create artisan dolls, I'm trying to return back to loving traditional artforms and crafts. Working in a figurine manufacturer for 3 months also allowed me to take risks in playing with different shades of colors.
What I'm definitely grateful for this year, is getting to read comments from familiar users and getting interests in commissioning for my artwork, despite my inactivity, or getting to hear from new users that I was able to give an impact to their art journey. And despite I'm not able to reply to most comments, please do know that I always appreciate them.
My art journey wouldn't be as much heartwarming without you guys <3
This 2019 I want to further continue what I've started last year, but hopefully as more active as I can. Maybe disciplining myself to produce at last one artwork per month can be a good routine for my growth as a digital artist. I will also reopen my patreon as a way to discipline myself by making goals per month.
I want to start drawing indoor artpieces, inspired from the homes in Animal Crossing, especially as I've become more comfortable in drawing anthropomorphic creatures, plus it is something I haven't prioritize in learning for the past years.
I will continue making artdolls, and learning new crafts this year, there's always that special feeling if you see your art in a tangible form(like your own baby).
My growth as an artist may not be as fast, but I can proudly say that it's not stopping anytime soon.
Anyways, thank you again,
thank you if you've taken the time reading this!
Happy New Year everyone!
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