My life now is all about art. I grew up with it even since my older brother found
a game called Sonic Adventure 2: Battle from a friend of his. After playing is a
lot, my older brother started drawing little doodles about the game, and being the
younger brother, I followed in. I began drawing little doodles of Sonic, then I
went into drawing Kirby. After a while of that, I spun into a series of comics I
made following those two characters that lasted for about 200 comic books. I never
knew of what that did for me. I always just thought drawing that kind of stuff and
spending time making stories and junk was fun, and it is, but I never thought that
it would build up my spelling and my story making skills up. Even though it was all
fun and games making Sonic and Kirby, I had to move on.
Present day, I changed a lot from who I was then, in a pretty weird way. I am more
open about myself, I hardly care for what others have to say about me, and my
drawing style improved quite a bit. My drawings have changed as well though. I
moved on from drawing Sonic and Kirby, and because of a long past of being pushed
around, followed by being looked down on, I left those characters and now I'm
drawing more of what comes to MY head and not someone else's. My drawings range
now from creepy and disturbing things ( moreover), then to subtle things such as
chibi doodles and cute little people, then to perverted things too which I do not
want to describe, but I'm pretty proud of opening up into a new category such as
that.
I see my future self successful. I want to make a story that creeps someone out so
they have nightmares. I also want to make a story that makes someone cry when they
watch it. But I also want to make all these stories, animated. I want them to be
one-of-a-kind. So having that been said, my future self will have a great life.
Hopefully with my girlfriend as well, who also is a fanatic of drawling like I am.
After community college, I see myself and her attending the Otis University in LA.
... I am scared of thinking of the future, and it always bugs me to talk about it,
so all I do is set goals and pay attention to the present so I don't stray from it.
In a nutshell, I was, am, and will always be an artist.