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Inside My Art
Throughout this project, I encouraged myself to not only create visually strong pieces but to develop my technical skills across multiple platforms. I spent a significant amount of time working in Adobe Photoshop, where I focused on refining my understanding of layers, lighting, contrast, and composition to bring each image to life. Every adjustment, from color balance to texture, was intentional and aimed at enhancing the overall message of the work.
Beyond digital work, I am also actively involved in hands-on creative practices. I work with 3-D sculptors, which has helped me develop a deeper understanding of form, structure, and physical composition. Even when I am not working on a screen, I continue to create through hands-on processes, using my creativity and appreciation for fine arts to shape my work.
“Every piece I create is a balance between intention and exploration, where technique and creativity meet.”
My work reflects not only what I see, but how I understand and interpret the world around me.”

I see my medium as more than just software or materials. It is the connection between thought and creation, where ideas are explored through both precision and experimentation. Whether I am working digitally or with my hands, I focus on how each piece feels, how it is experienced, and how it communicates beyond the surface.
For me, creating is a continuous process. It does not begin or end in one place or tool. It carries through everything I do, shaping how I think, observe, and express. This work reflects that mindset, combining different approaches into a single creative practice that is always evolving.

I approached streaming as a kind of personal trial, where consistency, creativity, and effort mattered more than comfort. It taught me that when I fully invest my mind, energy, and focus into something, I am capable of pushing past limits and building something meaningful.
I also used CapCut to create and edit my video content. That process helped me get better with timing, transitions, and sound, and showed me how important those elements are in telling a story. It took some trial and error, but I was able to turn my ideas into something more engaging and complete