About Me
Cam's Little Studio
While I am definitely a sort of awkward person at first, I'd like to think that's simply because all that went to the overactive mind I have. Sadly that overactive mind sort of staggers any and all of my abilities to vocalize it in real life (I really struggle with words...) I'm someone with ideas that will slide past without trace, some good and most bad. Hopefully I can bring out a couple good ones this year.
Not much to say, but feel free to listen to Rain by Bôa here as you continue your way, it's one of my favorite songs and I just love the solemn soft music Bôa makes.
First, Introductions! I am Camryn, a freshmen here at LBCC, fresh out of high school. I'm kind of a shut in who doesn't do much outside of my own thing at home- plus having a fluffy cat cuddling up to you constantly doesn't really help. (She's gotten really clingy recently, I love it, she is adorable.)
Generally I am a very artsy person. I have previously taken sculpture, pottery and even some film classes in high school, have learnt crochet myself, experimented with embroidery, sewing, even book binding and programming (which is a recent interest right now, however amateurish I am)- so its clear I have quickly fallen in love with creating things by my own hand and imagination. Obviously all of these are crude and not at all professional, but I want to learn more about bringing my works into more of a serious setting so that I could potentially have a audience enjoying it with me. (And perhaps make money with it, too)
That's why I am here! In the future, if that ever comes, I would love to have my own small business selling my art, work and whatever else I end up doing. A future where I have fun as a side gig and can make some profit from it to support myself in the end.
I have always had this prejudice that I wont be able to ever make this a full-time job, though, so I always imagine this would only stay a side gig. Truthfully, that feels like the best way at it since a lot of the time art can become a chore and people feel burnt out when art becomes a cog in the machine instead of a blossom of passion. Which is kind of why I am in college at LBCC for general education instead of actual business. I want to pursue business, but have been scared of taking that step when it comes to the full four years. But I still have years to decide, and there isn't any real rush to these things (thankfully).
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