Since then, drawing has never been seen as anything more than a hobby. It is now an integral part of my life because where else would you find so much creative inspiration? After getting a computer and the Internet in 2009, I started drawing digitally. And then, I again found a place where I studied painting and academic drawing for 5 years. My father is an artist, too. He used to create jewelry and would often ask me to draw sketches with him. He supported my desire to paint, gave me my first graphics tablet, and did his best to develop me as an artist. When I was 12 and I started to study computer graphics, it seemed like a miracle to me! Paper and pencils have since faded into the background. I looked to digital artists, admired them, then tried myself in some simple poses or different facial expressions. It was very hard for me, and I thought that other people were so much better than I. But I knew that as soon as you step out of your comfort zone, you might find yourself struggling until, finally, practice makes perfect. I have always been inspired by fantasy, science fiction, and mysticism.