Meet Ema aka Tarka, a creative genius behind “Tarkovnika.”
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In an interview withBored Panda, Ema shared a bit about herself: “I have had a weird relationship with art since I was young since I don’t see with one of my eyes; a lot of times, I had to learn how to approach drawing differently. But because of ‘my evil eye,’ I like to think that I see things differently and create some things that other people don’t see.”RELATED:We were curious to know what drew Ema to the world of artistry.She responded:“At first, I didn’t really try to pursue the dream of becoming an artist, I was planning to be a chemistry engineer. But in the first semester of studying, I got a chance to illustrate a book for the musician/poet Aleksandras Makejevas, and that changed my perspective on life, and I realized that I wanted to create art.”Ema also shared about her creative process.“Most of my ideas come from very strong emotions. I feel like the easiest way to describe your feelings and face them is through art. At points, it gets too hard to draw the feelings, so I have a few hours for myself to reflect and detangle all the difficult emotions. And this is honestly my process, I let myself feel things, and the ideas come to me on their own,” wrote Ema.In regards to the audience’s takeaway, Ema commented: “I hope that after looking at my art and the little details I draw, my audience starts to notice more little details around them on their way to school, work, or any other place.”Lastly, the artist added: “Be yourself and create with your emotions!”See Also on Bored PandaSee Also on Bored Panda
In an interview withBored Panda, Ema shared a bit about herself: “I have had a weird relationship with art since I was young since I don’t see with one of my eyes; a lot of times, I had to learn how to approach drawing differently. But because of ‘my evil eye,’ I like to think that I see things differently and create some things that other people don’t see.”
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We were curious to know what drew Ema to the world of artistry.She responded:“At first, I didn’t really try to pursue the dream of becoming an artist, I was planning to be a chemistry engineer. But in the first semester of studying, I got a chance to illustrate a book for the musician/poet Aleksandras Makejevas, and that changed my perspective on life, and I realized that I wanted to create art.”
We were curious to know what drew Ema to the world of artistry.
She responded:“At first, I didn’t really try to pursue the dream of becoming an artist, I was planning to be a chemistry engineer. But in the first semester of studying, I got a chance to illustrate a book for the musician/poet Aleksandras Makejevas, and that changed my perspective on life, and I realized that I wanted to create art.”
Ema also shared about her creative process.“Most of my ideas come from very strong emotions. I feel like the easiest way to describe your feelings and face them is through art. At points, it gets too hard to draw the feelings, so I have a few hours for myself to reflect and detangle all the difficult emotions. And this is honestly my process, I let myself feel things, and the ideas come to me on their own,” wrote Ema.
Ema also shared about her creative process.
“Most of my ideas come from very strong emotions. I feel like the easiest way to describe your feelings and face them is through art. At points, it gets too hard to draw the feelings, so I have a few hours for myself to reflect and detangle all the difficult emotions. And this is honestly my process, I let myself feel things, and the ideas come to me on their own,” wrote Ema.
In regards to the audience’s takeaway, Ema commented: “I hope that after looking at my art and the little details I draw, my audience starts to notice more little details around them on their way to school, work, or any other place.”Lastly, the artist added: “Be yourself and create with your emotions!”
In regards to the audience’s takeaway, Ema commented: “I hope that after looking at my art and the little details I draw, my audience starts to notice more little details around them on their way to school, work, or any other place.”
Lastly, the artist added: “Be yourself and create with your emotions!”
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