Liam Miranda
My whole life, I've been infatuated by the simplicity of such a complex thing, art. It's simple, you take a pen, you transfer whatever is in your head into a piece of paper. Yet you can also turn whatever is created on your piece of paper into a shape of any sort and still be considered art, like a sculpture or a movie. I started drawing at four years old. I was diagnosed with ADHD, Dysplasia, and Dyslexia causing me to have a hard time expressing myself and making friends. So I realized that just because I can't express myself through words doesn't mean that I can't express myself through art. As I grow older, drawing, painting, music, poetry, the making behind all those forms of art, became more second nature to me. That being said, when people look at my work, I want them to be able to experience the destructive and emotional turmoil that one can go through with mental obstacles. The aim of my art is not to directly show the obvious but to really understand the meaning behind each and every detail.