My Journey as an Artist
From Childhood Sketches to Abstract Canvases Ever since I was a little girl, art has been a part of my life. I remember sitting by the window, eagerly waiting for my mom to come home with a fresh set of markers. My cousin, who was a talented painter, often inspired me—I would sneak into his studio, watch him paint, and, when he wasn’t looking, experiment with his paints myself. I ruined more canvases and paints than I can count, but I loved every moment of it. Even as I grew up, my passion for creating never faded. When I moved to the United States, I decided to pursue a career in design and studied to become an interior designer. Working with clients and seeing the spaces we transformed made me realize something: I love how colors, without any defined form, can interact to create a mood—whether soft pastels, rich tones, or silky textures. Colors dictate everything, even if the subject isn’t realistic. That’s what drew me to abstract art: it allows everyone to see and interpret it...

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