
07/08/2025
My journey with drawing and design
Since I was young, drawing has been more than a hobby — it has been a way to slow the world down and see it more clearly. I remember sitting for hours with a pencil and scrap paper, sketching anything that caught my eye: buildings, animals, the pattern of shadows on the wall. What started as just a sketch on paper slowly became something deeper — a love for design.
There is something magical about taking an idea that exists only in your head and shaping it into something real, something others can see and feel. Design, to me, is the perfect balance of imagination and logic. It is not just about making things look good — it’s about making things work beautifully.
I get lost in the process. The moment pencil hits paper or I open a drafting software to draw, time fades. I love the challenge of design — solving problems visually, finding harmony between form and function, and turning rough ideas into finished pieces that speak for themselves.
What I enjoy most, though, is how drawing and design let me connect with others. When someone sees my work and feels something — curiosity, joy, inspiration — that is when it feels complete. Art and design are languages of their own, and I feel lucky to be able to speak them.
This passion is not just a pastime anymore — it’s a part of how I see the world, how I express myself, and how I hope to make an impact. And the best part? I’m still learning. Still growing. Still sketching.