

I’m Chloe Chen. Throughout the creative process, I constantly pondered what lines and patterns to use in portraying the subject. Sometimes, I would even spontaneously change the drawn patterns or lines based on my evolving ideas. I find this process of change quite intriguing. I added a painter’s hat on my head to highlight the feeling of being a young artist. I’m curious to know what everyone thinks about it. I hope you all can appreciate the details in the artwork carefully!
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