Hello fellow Yharnamites! Today our contributor spotlights feature Rococo @rococospade and Gillytin @gillytin. Please join me in wishing our contributors well!

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Hello fellow Yharnamites! Today our contributor spotlights feature Rococo @rococospade and Gillytin @gillytin. Please join me in wishing our contributors well!
Interview with Gillytin
Today we interview Gillytin! One of our contributors in THE FIRST FLAME.
Q: How did you get into making art and for how long have you been doing it?
True to the prophecy, my art career began when I started drawing dragons and tigers at the age of five. I also really wanted to make my own Pokemon-esque card series except with dinosaurs, but I sucked. A couple decades later, still no dinosaur cards, but I guess I'm okay.
Q: What traditional media or digital program do you prefer to use and why?
I prefer watercolor, colored pencil, acrylics, oil painting, traditional printmaking and working with about any digital art program just to get a hang of it. So far, my favorite digital mediums seem to be Procreate, Photoshop and PaintTool SAI.
Q: Do you mostly make fan art or are there original works you are also passionate about?
Original works are what I have been more comfortable with over the past few years. Fan art and such are just plain ol' fun and it's nice to work with something that I like.
Q: Is there any artist or art movement that inspires you? Which ones?
I draw inspiration from music and all sorts of other mediums. As for art, some of my favorite artists include Lee Bontecou, Virgil Finlay, and Michael Whelan.
Q: What would you say to someone who is willing to dedicate their life to art, but doesn’t take that step because of the risks?