In my point of View, I believe that all artists whether
they are amateur, professionals or even the great artists were began their
creativity through a particular alteration or distorted art. Maybe they became professional because of
their untiring determination how to improve themselves or just expanded their
skills to become accessible and showed alternative way of describing visual
experiences as an artist’s….. Until they learned to make a realistic image or
realistic art.
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| Illustrated and Colored by:Kathrine Crisostomo |
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| Illustrated by: Kathrine Crisosotomo |
As an
artist....I admit that I have done a lot of distorted art when I was a
beginner. The pulse of my little hands seemed not in control the way it moves
especially when I've done some fine free
strokes and started to drawn my piece of
art, so expected the result …..would be
a distorted art. Naturally I had a feeling
of being disappointed of what I have done since I wanted to make it in a
realistic one.
So, If they will ask me….which do prefer realistic art,
alteration or distorted art….Of course, I preferably choose the realistic art. You
will notice that most of my artworks are human figures. At first I was afraid to make a realistic
image but I thought, “How do I know my capability, If I will not try it.” That
was a big challenge again. I knew that realistic art is one of the hardest things
to do. But I said to myself that "there is no harm in trying.” Actually, I
might find it hard but through my dedication and fighting spirit I have done it
well.
Now, It so
happen that I can draw whatever I like especially if I’m in the mood. I can
draw more and more…. even in my spare time or not. When I’m holding a pen, pencil or anything
else that can make me inspire to draw… expect for a creation of art…..I’ll
promise to do it with my spirit of my own artistic way and beyond my
imagination.
I must say
that…. I considered myself as a dreamer artist…… I want to see myself as
capable of doing realistic art in many ways so that I can used it in my future
profession. Until now I continue to pray and give thanks to God for my gifted hands
and most of all to my gifted talents.


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