Creative Artist

Nothing Like I Imagined

With a humble gratitude for his early life, this artist generously shares with us his philosophy of art and life.

If I am one, being an artist is nothing like what I imagined - I have never been starving, I have never set up an easel in a picturesque garden, and I don’t believe that what I paint speaks for itself. On the contrary, I have family who have relentlessly supported me through all of my endeavours, allowing me to spend my days comfortably amidst my other passion: medicine. Now in my third year of Medicine at the University of Sydney, this is my 9th year in University,

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