When I travel, I sometimes booked someone's apartment unintentionally. Those apartments are usual really empty, with the bare minimum of items just enough to make the guests having a comfortable stay without anything extra. Growing up in a household of 6 in a tiny apartment when I was little, I always wished I can one day have a flat this empty.
Ever since my second year of university, I stopped painting with canvas and paint because they take up a lot of real estate and wall space, which I didn't have neither. So I started to explore things inside the computer box, which had been introduced to me by my nerdy computer friend back in high school, around grade 11.
Ever since my second year of university, I stopped painting with canvas and paint because they take up a lot of real estate and wall space, which I didn't have neither. So I started to explore things inside the computer box, which had been introduced to me by my nerdy computer friend back in high school, around grade 11.
After 18 years of making digital drawings, I realised I have never hung any of the drawings and hardly printed any. They were all kept in the computer, somewhere in the hard drives, and even stored in some no-longer functioning hard drives. And for the first 10 years worth of drawings, I probably lost most of them from hard drives malfunction or fried computer. Ouch!
Well, even after so many passing years, I still don't have the real estate space for physical prints nor wall space to put up my own drawings. So to temporarily fix my space issue, I draw myself a virtual empty room, so that I can start hanging some of my drawings on a virtual wall. Until I build up my career worthy of a gallery of some sort, I will have to compromise with myself on this resolution.