¡Greetings, steemianos!
Education in our society tends to train us from an early age so that we are cautious stimulating prudence and caution at the expense of curiosity; security at the expense of adventure.
These early messages can become psychological barriers that hinder in a thousand different ways your personal fulfillment and your happiness in the present moments.
Today, I share with you a very simple drawing but really special for me, because it not only represents the improvement and confidence that I have acquired during all this time with respect to art, but also it is a kind of "homage" to one of the artists that I admire most. Many have commented to me that my drawings are usually static, without perspective or that I do not work in different angles. The truth is that I felt a little fear and insecurity when I drew in different angles or perspective, because I thought that I would get very bad and therefore, I stayed in what I considered "safe" and that could turn out well. Although each drawing I make is a challenge for me, I can not grow and develop as an artist if I keep myself in what is easiest and safest to do.
So, finally I have decided to draw something simple but different for me and for this, I have taken as reference a work by Qing Han or better known as "qinniart" in Instagram. (•́⌄•́๑)૭✧
Qinni is a Chinese artist, who calls herself "Professional doodler". His work goes from the traditional to the digital and even to the animation, appearing on several social platforms such as: Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Deviantart, etc.
This artist is really talented and a great fighter. His works are usually very colorful and in different angles, that is why today is my inspiration to make this drawing.

.png) Sketch
As in all my drawings, I first made a pencil sketch of the elements that would make up the drawing in general. In this case, draw a crying girl, from which small plants grow and who is surrounded by birds. For the sketch of the girl, I was guided by one of the works of "quinniart", because it is the first time that I do not draw a person totally in front and since I admire this artist very much, I decided to take her as a guide or example. For Qinni, his drawing represented a kind of premonition, as doctors discovered that he actually has an unknown and abnormal tissue that grows without stopping in his heart. However, I have changed several aspects that comprise his work and therefore, I wanted to give another interpretation or meaning to my drawing. (๑•͈ᴗ•͈)◞✏

For me, this drawing represents no more than insecurity rooted in a girl. That has been stagnant or taking root in what is familiar and customary for her (From there the plants that grow through her body and surround her). Birds represent what she craves most; freedom, security and recklessness to fly and enter the unknown. The desire to open up to new experiences, totally abandoning the notion that it is better to tolerate what is familiar to him than to work to change it because change is fraught with insecurities. 





