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BrittanyWhite
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Birthday
January 28
Last Visit: 2 weeks ago
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Hello everyone! I am overjoyed that you clicked a link somewhere and found yourself at my gallery. Please feel free to browse about and I hope you'll find something that makes you smile.
A little about me: I have been pursuing artistic growth from as early in life as I can remember holding a crayon. I am now a third year (junior) at the University of Virginia studying Computer Engineering and loving it. I know what you're thinking: "That's not a major you usually would expect an artist to choose". But consider that Engineering at is core is a design field. The vast amount of technical skills an Engineer learns are simply tools to realize his or her vision. Just like a professional artist spends years learning how to manipulate different mediums, compose a piece, or render a physical object on paper in a new but familiar way; it may take a lot of long hours and grueling hard work, but that's what it takes to succeed.
If you're an artist reading this out there, I would greatly encourage you to try your hand at programming or engineering design projects some time. You may be surprised how your artistic creativity can span the gap to the left side of the brain, for you to innovate something amazing!
Commissions: I can take a small number of Digital (preferred) or Traditional paid commissions in the Winter (December - mid January) and Summer (June - mid August). Unfortunately my heavy schoolwork load prevents me from having time to accept commission requests in my Fall and Spring Semesters.
Please feel free to Send me a Note or Email if you have a request!
Form Subject (with picture reference): Description: i.e. A head-shot looking overly happy about something; or At a picnic in an apple orchard with a sparkly unicorn and various woodland creatures frolicking about. Price offer: Other details: