Welcome to My Life.
The life of an artsy kid.
Part 1: Don’t Eat It.

“Can I eat it?”
No.
“Will I get sick?”
Maybe.
“I’m gonna eat it now!”
Good lord what did I say.
Crawling.
“Get up.”
Walking.
“Walk faster.”
Running. Running through this endless maze called life.
How do we escape a maze that is the exact same as other mazes?
Who knows.
From being one child to being two children. From doing homework to going to Kendo practice at eight in the morning. From being alone to having friends. From Canada to Japan. Things seem to never end. Why is that? Who knows. Perhaps it’s because life itself is bottomless.
Part 2: My Life in Numbers


Part 3: Music I like
To Asteroid B-612 is something I never regret finding. If you know your literature, then you should know that this is the name of the home of the Prince and the Rose in the story Le Petit Prince. The song explains the journey of a young boy who searches for his friend who left for his home in the stars. Eventually he knows that he will grow up and start forgetting about his friend, and that he will start spending his time counting “Numbers”. This song is one of my favorites and will remain that way for the meaning behind this song always made me feel extremely calm when I was nervous about something.
Part 4: Me at 9:00 PM

Part 5: A typical thing I do lately…
Part 6: People I look up too

Rebecca Sugar is an extremely successful female cartoonist and song composer, and she is a huge inspiration for my drawings and she is someone I look up too very much. Her amazing creations are something I wish to create once I grow older. She worked on many shows I watched at a young age and her style of art is something I love so much that my art style is based off of hers.

Natasha Allegri is another successful cartoonist and is another big inspiration for the themes and color schemes of my drawings and she has created amazing works like Bee and Puppycat and Fiona and Cake.
Part 7: A Quote I Found Nice
“Don’t expect another sequel. Live in the moment. This is one of the most important lessons in life.” — King of Cosmos
