Art is all around us. Whether it’s in newspapers, magazines, books, music, buildings; art is essential in the society we live in. Art is something I’m passionate about. Living in New York, I grew up surrounded by art and I’ve come to love and appreciate all different types of it. I started drawing at a young age, I’ve since then realized how powerful a weapon creativity can be. I believe everyone has the right to express themselves the way they feel like. When I draw I know there is no limit on how I want to express myself. Drawing is my way of showing the world who I am and what I’m capable of. I’ve always asked myself the question: who am I as an artist and is there anything about me that makes me different. The answer is yes. I see things in a unique perspective and it influences my inspiration for my artwork. I continue to work until my muse has used up every last bit of creative energy in my body. My drawings interpret my perspective and shed light on other different viewpoints. As a thriving artist, I want to continue to learn and be exposed to new forms of art. I hope to one-day change society’s’ mindset of how art is perceived and influenced.

A huge similarity that I see between our posts in “My Art Story” is the fact that we both agree about art being an outlet to a person. Whether it is expressing themselves or releasing emotions it’s the way we channel ourselves. For you, it’s by drawing and for me it is writing. Somehow, we both have used a form of art to show who we are and how we feel. I believe that, that is the beauty of art. We both do very different kinds of art but it still serves the same purpose. Aside from our posts being similar in that aspect, I can also relate to you when you say “I continue to work until my muse has used up every last bit of creative energy in my body.” I am someone who won’t stop writing until I have let out every emotion, every story, or every idea onto a piece of paper. It’s very nice to hear that someone is just as passionate about their art.