Landlady

Landlady

Creators

Can you share a bit about your journey as an artist? How did you get into creating digital art, and what inspires your work?

When I was little, three things made me happiest—making people laugh, drawing cartoons, and daydreaming stories.  

Then I grew up, got a ‘normal’ job. I had a career in marketing and advertising, often working with very creative people. And deep down, I think I envied those who lived fully through their creative expression. I was so frustrated with myself to the point that I went into a deep depression because I was suppressing so much of my artistic, expressive nature.

My journey as an artist took decades to truly begin, and in many ways. In hindsight, I’m grateful for the time I spent disconnected from my creative self. It has allowed me to fully appreciate the joy of creating. I once read that to truly experience light, you must first know darkness—and I couldn’t agree more. The happiness and sense of lightness I feel now, after giving myself permission to create again, is brighter than any joy I’ve known before.  

Where do you see Web3 art going in the future, and how do you hope to be part of that evolution?

I hope more people realize that we are all creators and artists. If you’ve ever felt, like I once did, that technical “imperfection” holds you back—now all kinds of AI can help bring your vision to life. What truly matters is embracing the value of our unique perspectives and life experiences.

With the Miggles Creator Fund, I hope we can open doors for incredible storytellers from all walks of life. Every story is unique, and each one carries its own significance.


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