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I’ve enjoyed painting and drawing for as long as I can remember, but art hasn’t been a constant part of my life until recently. However I can’t say that me and my creativity haven’t kept in touch this whole time. I’ve been playing the piano, writing poems and short stories, making costumes for my dolls, making up small plays and musicals and reenacting them. I’ve also enjoyed photography. All of these are still my creative outlets. Was my hometown a source of inspiration? Well, yes, because everything around me was a major source of inspiration anywhere I went.
21 March, 2021
Spotlight interview with Anastasia Tanzybaeva
I’ve enjoyed painting and drawing for as long as I can remember, but art hasn’t been a constant part of my life until recently. However I can’t say that me and my creativity haven’t kept in touch this whole time. I’ve been playing the piano, writing poems and short stories, making costumes for my dolls, making up small plays and musicals and reenacting them. I’ve also enjoyed photography. All of these are still my creative outlets. Was my hometown a source of inspiration? Well, yes, because everything around me was a major source of inspiration anywhere I went.