Lines don't always need to be straight, and they are drawn like they are by a child who is only a few years old. Such childish pictures and letters meet to set the proper layout. Without any given skill, I simply draw the colors and brushstrokes that my mind wants, just using my instincts.
There's a little kid. He is always fond of meeting and talking with people, but the only child had to deal with loneliness alone. However, the boy soon learned his own way and began to make art. In the corner of the room, Lego, robots, and people were reborn from a little child's hands in an old sketchbook. In this way, the child began to paint his own world.
He remembers his mother, who always told him to have a big dream in his mind. The United States, which he often visited during his vacation since he was young, was a bigger world for him. As an exchange student in Los Angeles, the Las Vegas Circus was a great experience for him, an ordinary engineering student.
The performance gave his heart a great dream of becoming an artist. He studied design at the San Francisco Academy of Art University and got a job at a well-known company after graduation. He could have had a satisfying career as a designer, but a feeling of restlessness came over him before long. The deep mannerism of work that comes with technology development has been a part that cannot be easily overlooked by him who dreamed of creative work.
In the deep dawn under the bright moon, he met familiar loneliness while taking a walk. The thoughts and pictures that came from the little boy's hands were recalled with the memory of loneliness.
This story is from the Issue #51. September 2020 edition of Art Market.
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