What Moved Me First

I studied at several art schools, but I began to truly recognize my own artistic voice when I first picked up charcoal and was asked to draw the human body in different poses. My hand seemed to move on its own, following a path it already knew, and I felt a kind of joy I hadn’t experienced before.

I was especially drawn to sketching nude bodies. In that process, I sensed a deep inner impulse and potential that needed to be explored and developed.

Becoming

Life moved on, and at some point I began painting the same subject I had drawn with such devotion — the female body.

The journey toward self-confidence and self-belief has been long, lonely, and often filled with struggle. As a child, I was shy and withdrawn — a true introvert. I still am. But through this path, I’ve come to believe that with faith in oneself, dedication, and persistence, it is possible to achieve anything — to free one’s inner essence and to reach even the most personal dreams.

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