making matryoshka/マトリョーシカ(=過去)つくり

Making matryoshka/Matryoshka (=past) making

My bliss is doodling.
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What I create comes from what I've touched, seen, heard, and how I was raised.

If so, how much of that process—the material—can be filled in by what I make?

Through a piece that fully reflects my background, I make another, using that as material.

The more dense and rich the background, the better.

Then—even if I fully enjoyed making it, even if the result isn't what I wanted, even if someone blames me—
if what's born clearly carries my background, it is simply bliss.

My bliss is doodling.
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The things I create are born from what I have touched, seen and heard, and my upbringing.

So, to what extent can I supplement the material that describes the circumstances with what I have created?

Through his work, which fully reflects his upbringing, he uses it as material to create another piece.

It's good to have a rich and varied background.

So, even if you enjoy making it to the fullest, even if the result is not what you want, even if someone criticizes you, if it comes out strong, it's just bliss.

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