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I was raised to create
with everything I could get my hands on. I was the epitome of mud cakes, mixing potions in my free time and finding fairy art in my backyard. I believe that your internal environment needs an escape to express yourself. I scribbled in school, decorating the ruled notebooks by my own rules. I counted down class periods until art, getting the privilege to meditate during school hours and improve my techniques. I licked up every project and tried to change it all for my own enjoyment. I think art is a joy and pleasure. The most spectacular art was my summer spent metal smithing, teaching students how to make jewelry with beautiful beads, sheets of metal,
and souldering.
I think art is about experience and excitment. It should express your extremes, your emotions, and, yes, also your downfalls. It takes patience and trying and giving up and trying again. My most prominent form of art and expression is dance. Leaps and twirls made me feel powerful and feminine from the age of six. My other favorite practice of art is editing videos, as my mother makes documentary films. I edit in Premiere Pro and even created my cousin’s wedding video. This has influenced me to seek inspiration from the real world, finding the stories in between the space. I study the visuals in my head and the people in my heart. I make art because it solidifies the
fleeting specs of time, the words that wouldn’t be spoken, and the
romance that
is yet to be lived.