I recently graduated as a Game Artist/VFX Artist at Brassart Lyon. After studying for a high school diploma in engineering sciences, I felt the need to come back to something that felt closer to my personality.
I have, as long as I remembered, always been in a creative mindspace of some sorts. I started to learn Music at an early age thanks to my parents, and spent most of my time reading books or drawing when I was a kid.
Classes and lessons had always been intuitive to me, until the near end of my Baccalauréat. I got used to get satisfying notes, while not putting to much effort in and letting my mind go at whatever it wanted. It allowed me to explore and develop my creative skills, but I lacked the experience of hard work.
I then started higher studies with a slight issue, which was that I never truly learnt what it meant to give in the hours. And as enjoyable as creation can be, good Artworks need technical knowledge and training, which are things you can't get out of intuition.
These last few years helped me understanding how to work properly, consistently, or organize my ideas and myself. Today, I can say I've come a long way, but I'm proud of the result.