Hi hi everyone!
This time the topic it’s future job!
Since I was a child I have always liked to draw, gradually I discovered where I wanted to go with that, that is how I found illustration. I have been practicing various techniques. I started drawing on paper, then digitizing, making needle felting and little by little ceramics. For that, I studied plastic arts, to expand my knowledge and skills, and I specialized in ceramics to be able to make figures of my products! I find that the more art forms I know the better. But to continue expanding my knowledge and having new experiences I would love to travel! Especially to Spain and Japan where there is a lot of knowledge and workshops in relation to illustration.
The job I want to do in the future is to be a children's illustrator! I would like to make stories illustrated by me, also writing them. I hope to do a child psychology course to complement it. I want to specialize in stories of different types of family, separated parents, homoparental families, living with grandparents,to achieve normalization of the various types of families that exist. I also really like the horror universe, I like to mix monsters with sweet dreams, the fantasy, both are part of childhood.
I would like to be a FreeLancer and be the person in charge of
what products to make in the children's and young people's market. I want to
have my workshop in my house, it is more comfortable.
Being an illustrator I would also make dolls with my products, until now I only
know how to make needle felting and ceramics, but later I would love to learn
how to make fabric stuffed animals.
Today I make drawings to orders (commissions) and with that I earn money more often; I have also participated in illustrators fairs where I sell illustrations and needle felting dolls. As I am a student so I haven’t been able to dedicate myself fully to that. I hope to continue learning so, one day be known for my products.
How interesting what you are doing, I hope you can learn a lot and do what you love!
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