
我呢,就是一個從小就離不開隨手塗鴉的老男孩。尤其是在旅行的時候,隨身必帶一個速寫本(Sketchbook),寫寫畫畫紀錄當下觸動感官的所見。
從早期的鉛筆、原子筆、色鉛筆,到近期的電腦手繪,工具不同,但創作不變......反正就是愛畫畫。 速寫本裡的每張圖都伴隨著一篇日記和故事,頁頁交織屬於我的成長的經歷和奇幻的想法。偶爾,翻開回憶,遙遠歲月的圖文都成了讚嘆,近期的塗塗抹抹,反倒是充滿了感傷。
可能真的到了惜緣、惜福的年歲,看著身邊來來去去,或是離逝的人漸多,更是唏噓人生的無常。於是,在乎的不再是功名權利,更多的是不期而遇的珍惜,不辭而別的看淡。
人生這趟旅程,每個人的下車時間都不同,能同車一段路的,都是難得的相遇。
所以囉~可以快樂就不要難過,有錢就把日子過好,沒錢就把心情過好,人不能活得太明白,糊塗一點才活得自在。對吧?!
I've been a doodler since childhood, and I never travel without my sketchbook, capturing moments that move me. From pencils to digital art, my passion for drawing remains unchanged.
Each sketch tells a story, weaving together my growth and imagination. Looking back, old works fill me with admiration, while recent ones carry a tinge of melancholy. Perhaps as I age, I cherish encounters more and learn to accept goodbyes with ease.
Life is a journey, and sharing part of the ride with others is a rare gift. So, happiness matters most—live well if you have money, keep a good mood if you don't. A little confusion makes life more carefree, doesn't it?