"I graduated with a BFA at UNCW and specialized in collage, design, and drawing. In addition, I feel that drawing is one of the best methods to communicate what one cannot say. And I am a student with at least some aspirations of one day being a teacher. I would like to take my skills and pass them on, and earn a little in the process.
I was born and am a different sort of kid. I use "kid" sparingly more...
"I graduated with a BFA at UNCW and specialized in collage, design, and drawing. In addition, I feel that drawing is one of the best methods to communicate what one cannot say. And I am a student with at least some aspirations of one day being a teacher. I would like to take my skills and pass them on, and earn a little in the process.
I was born and am a different sort of kid. I use "kid" sparingly since I am getting older, but I am the type of person to never let that childish, creative spark truly die. When it does, it's terrible. So, in a sense, I work to keep that spark alive in people, so they can still look at the world and still wonder what there is in store for them.
I inherently look at the world in a different way than a lot of people. I don't just accept something, I ask questions. "Why" is it like that. How is this word or phrase unique? Where did it come from? Language is ultimately constantly evolving and very strange indeed.
I have been drawing and making things all of my life. I also am a soon to be graduating senior in art school/UNCW. I don't really know how to not create. I take breaks, naturally, but to be honest, it's only a break, and then I am back to drawing and creating again once I am bored.
I'm really just a kid at heart-- not that I cannot be serious, but I understand not being able to learn something. I am not removed entirely from that struggle, not by a long shot. I get it. And learning, despite what you may have been taught from experience in school, is supposed to be enjoy able and entertaining; fun, even." less...