It's an eyeball. lolHahahahaa. I'm really tired today! Initial passing thought as I was scrolling through: "What's that big white thing with the big red thing in the middle?" *pause* *scrolls back up* "Oh, it's a mushroom person!" *pause* "But why would a mushroom person have a big red button nose?... Waaait, what is a mushroom person?!" simultaneously: "I like that the mushroom has a hat and a briefcase, very fitting".
The mushroom person looks like it works at an engineering/nuclear plant of some sort. Going home (saying good-bye) after a day's work.
It's an eyeball. lol
But I think that's what I was saying... If that picture was meant to actually say anything... I don't much remember. I was bored and, well, stoned.
lets see...
artwork definitely...and my stories, and writing japanese....
even the fighting style i'm learning is creative to me ...so i love to learn it
it's called Aikido...a martial art from japan...
or creating a 20 ft tall cake that blows up..
That problem is the only reason I ended up with my skills. I kept going until I got it right. It took me years and years, and thousands of sketches and drawings. I have many peers in the illustration field, and all of them have the same biography. Keep going until you master it, and be ready to work for years until you do.
Remige, when you do create art, what expectations do you have for yourself?
Milon art is not about having expectations - its about being liberated from expectations actually. Unleashing everything onto paper, or photography or music - whatever it is.
Knitting is my creative outlet. It gives my hands a simple, tactile thing to do while my mind dreams up the next project or how the one I'm working on will fit into my wardrobe as a whole. Also, I don't use a lot of patterns, I just like to attack the project with the power of math and design. It's somehow very logical and systematic while being creative and open-ended.
I love the simplicity of it all: math, sticks and string.