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How I became a drawer (Artist)

I practically crawled out of the womb already holding a pencil. I used to doodle a lot in class, so it wasn’t a secret that I liked drawing. Watching a lot of animated shows inspired me as a kid and it still does.

Watching a lot of animated shows inspired me as a kid and it still does. When I was a little older, I started watching other artists on Youtube and when €or*na hit in 2020 (I was 14), I decided to buy myself a tablet, to start my digital painting journey.

Since then I have been practicing my Illustration skills and after finishing school I enrolled in University to study design and pursue it as a job. And that's how I became a drawer.

More about me

Besides illustrating I love any kind of hobby, that involves crafting or creating. I started writing a webcomic with a friend, which takes a lot longer than I expected.

Lately I became interested in the world of 3D modeling, and took CGI (Computer generated Imaging) as a course in University. We started working on it in 2024.

In my leisure time I enjoy listening to audiobooks, pen and papper campaigns, watching anime and other shows or movies, reading Comics, baking and going on walks in nature to get inspiration to draw more.

In memory of the best circle ever

My cat Merle who I got when I was two, passed away in January 2026, at the age of 18. I still sometimes think about, how I have to be careful not to trip over her.

She was a very polite cat, her hobbies where sleeping, and sitting in and on things: she loved to sitting on paper (especially my homework), keyboards, under blankets (but only when someone was already using it) and boxes filled with Lego pieces (for some reason).

Merle probably slept for about 80% of her life and I will forever be envious of that. When she slept, she often rolled up into a circle, which is super adorable.