From learning simple sketching and paints to dabbling in crafts, most of my artworks have been hand drawn or hand made.

While practicing and improving, my art has stuck close to home and simplicity.
One of my fond memories is getting my first iPad Air. I used my iPad for digital art, picking up from using a touchscreen laptop. I had been trying out software such as Krita and Sketchbook Pro, and I started poking around in Adobe Fresco.

These platforms serve to create a hand drawn experience on the digital screen, and I found the Apple Pencil to be easy to pick up and draw with.




Hand drawn artworks to me comprise cute and quirky characters and charming imagery. It is an intense yet deeply enriching creative process.

For me, the strength of hand drawn art lies in its sincerity.

Just like a pencil of brush, sincerity is a tool used by both artists and designers to create and to elevate.

I feel comforted knowing that behind every hand-made work is an artist that lays his or her efforts into creating by hand. Graphic design that is intentional will lift your day just like a thoughtful compliment.
Learning to pick up a pencil and draw was something that came about only recently.

A memory of an artistic experience I had in my childhood was copying an illustration of a dragon from the cover of a long form fiction book series.

That could have been my first personal experience with handrawn art.
Graphic design and art that is handmade also helps in self-improvement and discovery. It helps the struggling artist find the best in their abilities.

For me, making handmade art and design has helped me in life in many ways. Being intentional in my art was my sincere effort to improve and get better.
Does sincerity elevate your artistic creativity? To create meaningfully is a challenge, but blending morals with skill has helped me to grow as an artist and designer.

After all, it is important to practice elevation in creative design.







Even a simple pair of glasses can be made with sincerity!

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