Art is T
The first time I ever got upset when art was involved was in kindergarten. It was a "color the horse" contest where I stuck with the standard brown, with impeccable handling of inside the line coloring. A masterpiece for a five year old. Winner written all over it..until my friend (at the time) won with the horse she colored like a rainbow. I'm not saying that's why we're not close anymore, but I was a pretty bitter kid at the time.
I became a graphic designer because after that moment, I knew I could never be an illustrator (just kidding). I guess I've always been more prone to, and better at creating things that I can tweak easily. Something about the impermanence, and temporary permanence, I think. I've always known I wanted to be an "artist" though, and I'm thankful each day I get to be a part of this profession. So here I am, post brown horse, but with a full set of crayons. Thanks for stopping by.
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