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baker etc) so I thought to my- self that if I don’t seize this chance to learn how to do realism I would waste a chance of a lifetime. So I did, I turned off my illustrative mind for about 6 months to dive deep into realism and practice. And it has done won- ders for me. As I came back after 6 months and started drawing again, my whole style and con- cept of what my illustrative should look like had changed. I had a way better understanding of the ba- sics again as it felt like I went through a second apprenticeship. And I am to this day still hungrier than ever to learn new things and ex- pand my knowledge of different styles. What and who inspired your work? My earliest memories of admiring an artist must have been Akira Toriyama and his dragon ball manga books. I was very young when I got my first book, but it was in English and I couldn’t read it at the 140