

My name is Peggy Hu. The artwork you’re currently seeing is a piece I drew in fifth grade. Back then, I had long hair, but now I have a slightly shorter hairstyle. So the depiction in the artwork is different from my current appearance. Our teacher encouraged us to freely use lines and patterns to construct the subject’s image, and I found it very interesting. Especially when contemplating what lines and shapes to add, that was doubly exciting. Sometimes, the result would turn out different from what I initially envisioned, which added a sense of delight and surprise to the creative process.
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