What does the word “art” mean to you? At FWPA, we have students describing the word art in their own ways through drawing and painting. Some talented students describe their inspiration and process of their artwork.
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“What does being an artist mean to you?” Emily Higgenbottom said, “It means being my own person. I feel like when I draw, I can draw what I want, when I want. When I hold a piece of paper I have the freedom of creating something.”
“Who do you look up to, or what inspires you to draw?” Angela Korneychuck said, “Any emotion I feel or go through I make art to process that feeling. Also Bob Ross.”

“Was it hard to draw at first?” Lanah Ong said, “Yes, it was a hard start. I started watching tutorials and my sister helped me because she was in an art class. I started drawing more in my free time and got more supplies.”

“What inspires you to draw?” Navin Krick said, “Different artworks online and it motivates me to draw.”

“How long does it take for you to draw?” Maya Kimani said, “It doesn’t take very long, it takes me one hour for me to draw, but it depends on what I’m drawing.”
