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about me
Hello! My name is Nicky, I am 18 years old, and I live in France - in a country where inspiration literally hits in the air. I study the artist and cannot imagine my life without creativity. For me, art is a way to speak with the world, convey emotions, feelings and stories without words.
like to draw, try different styles and techniques - from classical painting to digital art. I like to watch the world and turn ordinary moments into something special on canvas or screen.
I believe that creativity is not just a hobby or profession, but a state of mind. It helps me better understand myself and others, inspires to dream and move forward. Now I continue to study, grow and look for my unique style so that one day my work can affect someone's hearts.
Thank you for looking here - glad to get acquainted! 🌿🎨
my wishlist
Hello! This is just a list of things that make me happy or about which I have long been dreaming. Not necessarily material - here everything that inspires, warms the soul and helps to create 🌿🎨
A sketchbook with thick paper is the one in which it is not scary to draw anything, even errors.
Good watercolor paints - so that the colors lie down softly, like morning light.
Fuji Instax (Polaroid) - to catch moments and hang them over the desktop.
A trip to Kyoto or Oslo is inspired by architecture, nature and atmosphere.
The book about contemporary art or the biography of the beloved artist - I love to read about how others see the world.
A large knitted pastel -colored sweater for evening gatherings with tea and music.
Vinyl player (and a couple of records) - so that inspiration sounds beautifully.
Liner handle 0.1 and 0.3-if you are an artist, you will understand 😅
Rules of the room
Respect in the first place.
Treat everyone in a chat with kindness. There are no insults, rudeness or toxic behavior.
There is no hatred or negativity.
This is not a place for conflicts, political or religious debate, racism, sexism or some kind of form of discrimination.
No spam.
Do not repeat the same message again and again. There is no self -promotion or advertising without permission - an instant ban.
Friendly conversation is welcome!
Feel free to ask questions, share your thoughts and support others is a positive and hospitable space.
My dreams
I have many dreams, and almost all of them are somehow connected with art. I dream of once opening my own studio - not just like working space, but as a place where artists can gather, share ideas and inspire each other. I also want to arrange my first exhibition, where there will be not only my paintings, but also the stories that are behind them.
I dream of traveling, especially in Japan and Scandinavia - their aesthetics, nature and attitude to simple things are close to me. I am sure that every new country will give me a fresh view of the world and inspiration for new works.
An interesting fact about me: I never learned to play musical instruments, but I can definitely guess a person’s mood according to his favorite song. Music for me is like a color for a picture: it helps to feel the depth of the moment.
Can the art be truly "honest"?
You know, I more and more often catch myself on the same thought:
Can the art be truly "honest"?
As artists, we often filter our emotions through style, technology, trends, even fear of being incomprehensible. But is there a space in this place for a real, damp, vulnerable feeling? Or will art always be a beautiful mask of pain, joy, anxiety?
I sometimes look at my work and think: “Is it me? Or is it what is expected from me? "
And I don’t know what scares more - to be understood or be exposed.
And what do you think: should the art be sincere, or is it still a game, an image, a reflection, but not a person himself?
Where is the border between the artist and his creation?