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  My way... 7/22/2020 0 Comments   About my career ​​ Once when I was a child, I happened to stop by my town’s Atelier by chance. I saw a picture of a rabbit hung on the wall. It looked like it wanted to tell me ‘Hi! Little girl! Welcome, tell me more to my world!”. I cannot forget that moment, even today. ​ Later, I knew that the rabbit was the work of Alfred Duerer. Later on, I met a young women artist there. I was lucky to meet her. She kindly allowed me to come any time to her Atelier and taught me from time to time how to draw a rabbit. This was my first drawing. I decided to be an artist like her and did my best to go to an art school. ​ However, I faced opposition from my mother. She strongly opposed my dream. At that time, it was impossible to get entrance to a school without approval from a parent. She did not give me this approval, and instead, she pushed me to enter medical school. I learned the Science of Nursing, became a nurse and worked at the Intensive Car...

Art in a pandemic

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