🐈About Me💗
6 years ago
General
I want to write about the little journey I learn drawing and save it for later use...
I'm a passionate and introverted person who draws furries.
Ever since the old Disney movies (TLK, etc.), I was only increasingly fascinated by the expressive & loving animal characters. I knew there were something about them, something familiar and closely relate to me, to us. They were a loving, animal family. So, that's my early inspiration towards drawing.
I didn't discover furry arts until a later time. And for a while, I was self-taught by watching online tutorials, but only tutorials. I was from a totally different culture. There was nobody to talk about the arts, and nothing furry was near. I decided that it wasn't enough. I wanted to come out and learn the whole cultural thing. In 2012, I started learning English and took exams. After a year of nothing but learning to speak the language, I was accepted by a community college in NYS in late 2013. However, the degree that got me out wasn't art-related, but it's a start.
Community college, university, and then art school... It was only last year I got to learn drawing systematically. Even today, I still wonder why I've gone through all that, but I didn't know better.
I'm now an animation student, and my main goal is still drawing. I also find out that furry art is the most open and human I can closely relate to.
As I mentioned earlier, English is my second language. It's my weak point, and please be patient with me. I'm stubborn, though, and want to learn everything cultural and art-related. For me, language serves as a secondary tool to learn better. I cannot let go of it. So, beat me but don't bash too hard either. 😅
Whatever the future holds, I will try everything to help and keep drawing. 😄🍀
I'm a passionate and introverted person who draws furries.
Ever since the old Disney movies (TLK, etc.), I was only increasingly fascinated by the expressive & loving animal characters. I knew there were something about them, something familiar and closely relate to me, to us. They were a loving, animal family. So, that's my early inspiration towards drawing.
I didn't discover furry arts until a later time. And for a while, I was self-taught by watching online tutorials, but only tutorials. I was from a totally different culture. There was nobody to talk about the arts, and nothing furry was near. I decided that it wasn't enough. I wanted to come out and learn the whole cultural thing. In 2012, I started learning English and took exams. After a year of nothing but learning to speak the language, I was accepted by a community college in NYS in late 2013. However, the degree that got me out wasn't art-related, but it's a start.
Community college, university, and then art school... It was only last year I got to learn drawing systematically. Even today, I still wonder why I've gone through all that, but I didn't know better.
I'm now an animation student, and my main goal is still drawing. I also find out that furry art is the most open and human I can closely relate to.
As I mentioned earlier, English is my second language. It's my weak point, and please be patient with me. I'm stubborn, though, and want to learn everything cultural and art-related. For me, language serves as a secondary tool to learn better. I cannot let go of it. So, beat me but don't bash too hard either. 😅
Whatever the future holds, I will try everything to help and keep drawing. 😄🍀
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