Takuma Tanaka's Beginnings and Works
Here is an introduction to Takuma Tanaka's life as an artist.
Takuma Tanaka did not start making art at an early age. He was just an ordinary student, but when he was in his 20s, he had a mental breakdown. As part of his treatment, he discovered art. He started art as a way to vent his frustrations, but eventually he began taking painting classes and discovered the appeal of art.
One year later, I was hooked on art.
Takuma Tanaka, who had become so absorbed in art that he began to create his own works, started selling his paintings on the street, not knowing where he was going or what he was doing.
On the first day of the street sale, he packed 10 paintings in a bag and lined them up on the street. Within half a day, he had only three paintings left. Takuma was shocked at the rapid sales, even though he had only been doing art for a year, and went home to paint even more pictures.
Through these street sales, Takuma has interacted with many people and has come to feel that human connection is something of value that cannot be replaced by money.
One of Takuma Tanaka's works is a portrait using digital art, and it is a work that utilizes the sensitivity he has gained through communication with the many people he has met.
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