I Illustrate My Dreams Exactly As I Remember Them

I Illustrate My Dreams  As I Remember Them

My dream of becoming an author was ignited during my brief foray into the world of comic books. I was instantly hooked by the sheer freedom of being able to tell a story using pictures instead of words. I began sketching up ideas for my own comic book and soon discovered that the world of comic books wasn’t all it was cracked up to be. The funny thing about a comic book is that there was no real distinction between the two worlds. There are heroes who don’t write their own copy, and villains who don’t even know how to write it. They simply

I remember laying in bed and looking out the window at night, as a child. In my dreams, I could see all sorts of things. I could see cars on a beach and then move to a vehicle driving through an airport. I would look at trains, planes and office buildings and even skyscrapers, that I could only just make out through my dreams. I’d always dream about drawing or painting and so I’d do those things.

My dream is to be a full-time illustrator. I know this is a scary thought, but I have the dream to create working art. I know that money is something that comes easy to me. I’m sure some of you have that dream too. Having a way to pay your bills and support yourself is a must. Being able to do things outside of my job was a huge dream for me. It’s so nice to be able to do things you love and make money for doing it.

I have been a very shy child, and I always dreamed of being popular and on TV. As an adult, my dreams have remained the same but I have become more aware of my strength and my weaknesses and unable to mask them as long as I continue to dream in public like a little girl. No matter how much money I make, I still always dream I’m going to be famous. Even during my days at university, when I was studying, I had the same dream again…

In my childhood and teenage years, I remember being the kid that loved to draw. I had the imagination to paint and the ability to draw in a professional manner that people would notice. There were days that I would get up early in the morning just to sit down and draw for a few hours. However, I grew out of my love for drawing as I got older and realized that it was a hobby. It wasn’t until high school that I became more interested in being a professional artist.

The more you play video games, read comic books, or watch movies, the more likely it is that you’ll have a vivid dream/vision/vision. Dreams are a normal part of life. I usually ask my clients to tell me about their dream experiences, and I’d like them to do so as I remember them. In no particular order, here are a few thoughts on dreams:

I love to draw, but I don’t draw that often. However, when I do, I can’t help but to make my drawings come to life and take on a life of their own. Sometimes, these pictures just float toward me out of nowhere and they’re so much fun to create. If you’re experiencing the same thing, why not draw pictures that you dream up? Having a little bit of an idea of what the final image will look like is a great place to start.

I’m a massive fan of the arts. I do a lot of work in the visual arts and learning how to do it well is a big part of my life. I think because of this I’m always inspired by beautiful things. I’ve always made into art and have been inspired by beautiful pieces of artwork for years. I have always loved being creative and there are times in my life when I have truly enjoyed being creative.

There’s certainly no shortage of inspiration in the world. Whether it’s life’s ups and downs or simply some inspiration to get the creative juices flowing, there’s always something to draw inspiration from. If you’ve ever been inspired by a story or an artwork, or maybe even a painting you saw on a wall, then you know that inspiration is one of life’s greatest gifts. Inspiration is something you want to make sure you have, but where to find it may be even more challenging than getting your hands on it.

I illustrate my dreams as I remember them. I have found that a person’s dreams tend to come in waves. By working on one dream at a time and by completing it, I think I can achieve what I set out to achieve.