For a long time, I could not realize why I draw. It was until I started to transform photos into fantasy drawings I found out that it could be my personal way to escape from reality. Escape into the world of dreams, the way to create my own world. I was a bit afraid to share this with anyone for some time, however, I was suggested to do so, and I was amazed at how many people were with me this way. I was mostly onto drawing dancers and artists on the first choice, as there is so much about the movement of the human body!
However, later on, I understood that I find my inspiration from real people, real emotions, so I understood that feelings and human representation are the key objects in my drawings. Once I tried the watercolor and I fell in love with it instantly, and now I am continuously developing myself, experimenting with watercolor, but also with combining it with other techniques, as gold gilding ar other. My dream is to draw other's dreams into reality in my drawings!
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Your artwork reminds me of a good book. You feel transported to the moment when you look a it.
This one made me feel something. Like all the hands representing the opinions of other people about women, people try to use women's bodies, all the people trying to tell women what to do and think and how our bodies are supposed to be. But really there's this space we can be in where we can just be our wonderful selves, our magnificent and complete selves without any fear, insecurity, judgment or tugging and pulling, and that's a beautiful space to be in.
I don’t usually look at a piece of art and think “relatable” but your pieces totally capture very real emotion
The contrast between the blurry and clear looks amazing and carries a message. I love your work!
These are all really awesome! And hands. How do you draw hands. I cannot do them.
These are all really awesome! And hands. How do you draw hands. I cannot do them.