From a young age, I have been passionate about drawing and painting. When I was four, my mother introduced me to Van Gogh's "Sunflowers," planting the seed of my love for art in my heart. Although I chose a different major in college, I continued to pursue my passion for painting in my free time, continually improving my skills.
After graduating, I spent over 10 years as a university lecturer. While my teaching was not in the field of art, I never lost my enthusiasm for painting. During this time, I also pursued a Master's degree in oil painting, balancing my work and studies. This experience not only enhanced my painting techniques but also deepened my understanding of the significance and value of art.
Despite my busy schedule, I never stopped creating art. Through persistent effort, my work gradually gained recognition and was featured in several art exhibitions. I realized that painting was more than just a hobby for me; it was an essential part of my life.
Ultimately, I made the important decision to resign from my university teaching position to focus entirely on being a full-time artist. Now, I am fully dedicated to my art, continually exploring and expressing my inner world.