2021 – A Year in Review

2021 was a remarkable year. Although it seems that this statement has been repeated so many times, it was indeed a turning point in my life where I quitted my full-time job and finally followed my dream of doing art professionally.

In May, I came across Sylvia Path’s quote, I finally realised that I was wasting my time doing things that are not important to my being, that I was not brave or determined enough to take charge of my life and turn it into something I really want to live. I forgot why I was determined to go to Paris in the first place.

“What horrifies me most is the idea of being useless: well-educated, brilliantly promising, and fading out into an indifferent middle age.”

Sylvia Path

It took me 6 months of preparation, step by step, getting back to track, being self-disciplined, and consistent, getting to know the new prospects of my career path, learning tricks of the trade and testing the waters. There are so much to know, to understand and to do. I almost caught another (and another) burn-out during the time. Almost no spare time, no proper weekend, from day-to-night, it felt like 48 hours of work stuffed into a day. The day I quitted my job, I finally put an end to a toxic relationship at work, and to a difficult period of my life which has left persistent consequences to my mental and physical health. I was relieved and happy to start anew another chapter of my life.

This is the year where I finally started to acknowledge to myself, I am an artist, I am an illustrator. It was never easy to admit that even in my thoughts, let alone to say to others. Before, I only said, yes I drew, I painted, I illustrated this and that, on my free time. Labeling myself as an artist, meaning doing it professionally and living it financially, is too much of a claim that I did not think I was good enough to bear. This imposter syndrome partly came from the fact that I was self-taught, and that I didn’t graduate from an art school. It made me feel lesser and inferior even when someone else introduced me as such.

When my 35 deadline was striking near, I decided to do something about it. I had to go back to making art, and facing my fears head on, no matter what it might cost. I signed up for classes, worked on my own projects, trying to improve my skills, broaden my knowledge and explore possibilities in making art. At 35, I am finally doing what I’d always wanted since I was 5. My efforts paid off, with appreciation and encouragement from people around me. I started to receive my first commission, sell my first original artwork, my first print, the second, then third, then fourth… I had my very first group exhibition, too. Brick by brick, I am building my biggest dream. This would never happen without people who have been there for me from the start, who have been extremely supportive and generous with their time and effort. I’ll be forever grateful to you.

2021 achievements:

I’d love to start with the resolutions made about this time last year:

  • Make art every day: have it ingrained in my daily life, work long hours, be self-dispciplined, get serious and labour on my art
  • Share my creativity: be open and present on social media with my Instagram and Facebook page, and professional in real life about my new career
  • Renovate my website and portfolio: rebuild everything from scratch, learn to deal with technical problems
  • Take art classes: explore different media, techniques, styles
  • Find an apartment and decorate it: researching, planning, visiting, negotiating, purchasing my very first furniture got me almost burned out but the results are worth it, now I have a really pretty place called home
  • Get to 15 kyu in Go: done, actually I already got to 9 kyu!!! Yay!!!

Coups de coeur of 2021

Books

  • Midi pile by Rébecca Dautremer – A beautiful, breathe-taking children’s picture book! May I say it’s a piece of art?
  • The View from Cheap Seats by Neil Gaiman – A collection of his essays and talks that gives you the peak inside the author’s mind and heart. And such a wonderful human being.
  • A Room of One’s Own by Virginia Woolf – A great, great modern classic on feminism, art and the creative process that I had procrastinated to read for so long.

Movies

  • Nomadland
  • 12 angry men
  • The Godfather

Series

  • Downton Abbey: Finally got around watching this period series that has won so many prizes and hearts
  • The Red Sky: trai xinh gái điệp, trai xinh gái điệp, trai xinh gái điệp
  • Nagi no Oitoma: A series that made me laugh and cry, and left me happy for a long time
  • Midnight Diner: A slice-of-life style with short and sweet episodes that soothe our soul

Cutural events

  • Collection Morozov at LV fondation: Among the masterpieces, the magnificent La Rêverie (Daydreaming) by Renoir captured my heart with Jeanne Samary’s sparkling eyes.
  • Swan Lake ballet: An annual ritual, as spectaculous as ever
  • Montreuil Children Books Expo (Salon de Livres Jeunesse à Montreuil): My very first visit to understand the Frech market, we spent the whole afternoon wandering among beautifully illustrated books

Misc

  • Coucou Grand Chêne: A much needed autumn retreat, in the forest, among trees and fresh air, between hot baths and generous local food
  • Barcelona: I didn’t expect to fall in love so fast with this city, a gentle breeze with ocean’s scent that warmed my tired mind and body.

2022 Resolutions:

  1. Open an e-boutique for my art
  2. Make 1 picture book
  3. Start my Youtube art channel
  4. Keep on exploring and experimenting art
  5. Learn from the master, their techniques, colour palettes, voices and styles
  6. Make good art
  7. Keep working on my second dream
  8. Maintain a good body – mind – soul balance

It’s still the beginning, but with hard work and patience, hopefully, a brand new year will bring me a lot of pleasant surprises.

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Quỳnh Anhreply
13/01/2022 at 20:20

Lần nào m có post mới cũng đọc ngấu nghiến! M có biết là t ngưỡng mộ cuốc sống mà m đang sống lắm ko!? Cố lên nhé, luôn ở đây ủng hộ m! Mãi yêu 😡

Tiny Pochireply
19/01/2022 at 14:50
– In reply to: Quỳnh Anh

Hihi, yêu quá, cảm ơn mày nhiều <3

Quỳnh Anhreply
13/01/2022 at 20:22

Ơ làm cái mặt 😘 mà nó lại ra cái mặt kia. T ko edit dc 😅.

Vicki Nguyenreply
23/01/2022 at 22:22

Khi nào tới Paris hi vọng sẽ được gặp Hà Anh và tự tay cầm về UK một bức tranh tuyệt vời của ấy 😘 chúc ấy thành công

Tiny Pochireply
24/01/2022 at 17:05
– In reply to: Vicki Nguyen

Cảm ơn ấy rất nhiều <3 Anh với Pháp cũng gần, khi nào có dịp thì gặp nhau nhé!

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