"Dreaming aspirations and flexible professionalism pooled is how I approach my art, photography, and crafting."

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Inkibus in costume

If I was to be asked what is first and foremost of my talents, I can only answer, oh, being a logical and determined visionary. I dream of wings, but I know just how high I can actually fly most of the time.

I have lived rural in the Ozark Mountains since I was a child, and it’s hackneyed to say ‘I am one with nature’, but frankly, it’s the truth. My fledgling artistic calling got its first feathers when I wanted a camera at 5 years old. Or was it earlier, when I decided to embellish the household walls and books with my various crayola creatures? Or maybe putting on a black hat and cape at a certain time every day, announcing to mum her daughter had disappeared, but I (whoever I thought I was) had arrived.

Being self-taught and self-employed isn’t all about doing what you like and any pace you . There is more blood, sweat, and tears to visualizing your futures and actually having to make sure you accomplish them.

Hence, every day is a day not to be lost not learning something new and improving my dexterity. Staging a new furniture piece in the studio or out photoing the plants and animals in the forest, I am gratifying my senses and enriching my abilities.

Same when I am generating a new creature in a fantastic forgotten realm while illustrating at my drafting table. Or maybe tomorrow I will suddenly disappear and someone in a black hat and cape will be there to fulfill my dream.

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