My interest in art and Japanese culture started at a young age when I would draw from what I saw from Japanese TV shows and cartoons. Although most of my early experiences with art have not been the best, creating art on Japanese culture in my free time kept me interested in art in general. When I got older I became more interested in the actual culture and different Japanese fashion statements and stereotypes. But, again, I was only able to make the things that I liked in my free time. It wasn’t until half way through my time here at Ringling, and after I switched from Illustration that I’ve been able to really create things that are from my own interest. From that point I’ve been trying to find a way to combine traditional Japanese culture and their wacky fashion statements.
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