“XW” are the initials of my name, and my art lives in the space between joy and sorrow — that delicate threshold where emotions blur into something quietly beautiful.

I can’t remember exactly how my art style became what it is. I think it just came from the life I’ve lived and how I see things. I'm a sensitive person, and my perspective naturally shaped how I draw — a little surreal, sometimes emotional, and always personal.

Before I started sharing my art, it was just a hobby — something I did for myself. I didn’t show it to others because every piece felt too personal, like it came straight from my emotions. Growing up, I was often called “weird,” and for a long time, I kept that part of me hidden.

Things changed when someone I care about deeply — EV — started encouraging me. He’s been my biggest supporter. He believed in my art and showed me that it could actually mean something to others. That really gave me the confidence to share what I create with the world.

Now, every drawing starts with a story already alive in my head. I know where it wants to go before pen touches paper.

Each piece is original and hand-drawn — I don’t make prints, because I believe in preserving the singularity of every artwork. When someone brings one home, I want them to feel how special and irreplaceable it is.

I also personally customize and rework all my frames, making sure each one becomes part of the story.

I hope you’ll discover a little bit of yourself in my world — and maybe find a whimsical story that stays with you.

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