Sometimes what we think defines us is the starting point on a bigger, richer journey. I believed I’d make comics forever: ever since elementary school, drawing panels felt like my true calling. I've drawn dozens of comics throughout my early life. However, when I began studying animation, I realised I loved collaborating in a team much more than drawing solo pages for hours. It was a surprising self-discovery that teaching, teamwork, and shared creative energy truly energised me more than solitary creation. Study as a Mirror and a Doorway Don't get me wrong, I still love making comics and a nice, solitary creative session. But education did something special for me, more than just providing information: it expanded my mind outward and inward. It reveals preferences you never knew you had and helps you explore parts of yourself previously hidden. Continuous learning isn’t a luxury for those who have time; it’s a journey of self-discovery and evolution that everyone should...
Behind every great project, there's an invisible process of sketches, doubts, drafts, deadlines, and decisions no one ever sees. The Unseen Deck is where I talk about all that.