I was first introduced to visual art because, like many Asian parents, mine wanted me to learn elegant skills to show off to others. However, it turned out that I actually enjoyed it. Later, in 2011, I was transferred to a professional studio, where I received more rigorous training, including complex gypsum and elementary color training. After immigrating to Canada, I continued my art creation under the supervision of Georges Kalmetti. During this period, I gradually started to explore creative abstracts. The training encompassed watercolor, acrylic, oil painting, charcoal, and more.
My artistic education came to an end before starting college due to increased coursework and rigorous mathematical training, which left no room for art creations. However, as someone interested in coding and scripting, I think it's fun to use stable diffusion models and custom prompts to generate fictional characters.
In terms of musical instruments, I am self-taught in piano, guitar, and ukulele. YouTube has been my professor. Instead of classical music, I have mostly focused on today's popular music. Most of the time, I simply play the chords and sing along.