Frequently Asked Questions (F.A.Q.)
Q: When did you start drawing?
A: I've been drawing since I can remember. Any arts, crafts, and anything remotely creative have fascinated me since I was a teeny little girl.
Q: How did you learn how to draw?
A: I've done tons of research, observed other artists working, and taken every opportunity to create something new that was offered me. I spend most, if not all, of my spare time testing new techniques, mastering those I prefer and researching more measures to get the world I see in my head out on paper.
Q: Will you teach me to draw?
A: Every person who has ever asked me this did not realize just how much time and patience it takes to fine-tune your skills. It takes
years to get yourself to the point where you're remotely competitive with other artists for commissions, so you can't expect everyone to buy your first picture. I see too many people getting discouraged when being taught by someone because they're not as good as who's teaching them. Though the answer to this question is no, I would like to advise anyone who is interested in learning how to draw to set a goal for themselves and do what it takes to reach that goal on their own. I am self-taught, and if you like my works, who's to say that with time and diligence you can't be as good as or better than I am?
Q: What materials do you use?
A: There is a list of materials used under each of my works in the main gallery. If you are on a cell phone, please log online to see the materials used for any particular piece.
Q: How much time to you spend on each piece?
A: This is also listed beneath each of my works in the main gallery. If you are on a cell phone, please log online to see the materials used for any particular piece.
Q: Can I use your art for a layout/signature/et cetera?
A: No.
Q: Who designed your website?
A: I did. I use good ol' notepad for the coding, and Photoshop for the graphics.
Q: Where did you learn HTML?
A: I'm self-taught.
If you'd like to learn HTML, I'd advise that you type in google.com "web html help," or something of the sort.
If you have a question that is not answered above, feel free to e-mail me.