The Journey Back to Art
Art has been a part of me since I was a child. At 7 years old, I was constantly drawing, capturing the faces of my family, my friends, the people around me. It felt natural, effortless, like a language I always understood. But life took me in another direction.
As I grew older, I drifted away from art, focusing on my studies. I pursued a career in medical field, specializing in anesthesia, something far removed from the world of creativity. I wasn’t truly conscious of why I made that choice, but I followed the path laid out before me. Yet, deep inside, something always felt wrong, like I was disconnected from who I truly was.
For more than 10 years, I didn’t create. I feared that if I ever tried again, I might have lost my ability, that I would pick up a pencil or brush and fail. That fear kept me away, until one day, everything changed. I watched “The Shift by Wayne Dyer”. And then I watched it again. And again. Until something within me stirred, and suddenly, I felt the urge to draw. From that moment on, I never stopped.
For the past six years, art has been my journey, my best process of self-discovery and growth. I didn’t just return to drawing, I evolved. I embraced painting, experimented with textures, and let my creativity flow beyond the canvas. This journey also led me to create my own artwear line, transforming my artistic expression into wearable pieces that merge fashion with fine art. I started by selling portraits, then my original artworks, and eventually my artwear. And I know, this is just the beginning, and the best is yet to come.