As a painter myself, i understand Mariko san's struggle of feeling inferiority when compare myself to the better painters around. Then i came to realise i don't need to draw to satisfy anyone but myself first, and that is how i pick up my brush after 5 years of quit drawing.
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Actually, there was a time in the past when I myself was drawing pictures. Like Mariko san's, there was a time when I struggled. Enjoying yourself is very important. I am very happy that she sympathized with her hard work.
As a painter myself, i understand Mariko san's struggle of feeling inferiority when compare myself to the better painters around. Then i came to realise i don't need to draw to satisfy anyone but myself first, and that is how i pick up my brush after 5 years of quit drawing.
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Actually, there was a time in the past when I myself was drawing pictures.
Like Mariko san's, there was a time when I struggled.
Enjoying yourself is very important.
I am very happy that she sympathized with her hard work.