Hi, I’m Hannah!
My little art project actually started the same month I was born—April 2013. My parents always encouraged my creativity, and when I was little, they began sharing and even auctioning some of my earliest drawings. What started as something fun at home has now grown into a special online art space.
When I was 5, my mom signed me up for an art class in Beijing to begin my early training. Then, when I was 7, she brought me to the United States so we could reunite with my grandma. My step-grandpa, grandma, and mom have always fully supported my passion for art. Even during the pandemic in 2020, my step-grandpa found an art studio that was still open and made sure I could keep learning.
At some point, though, I realized I didn’t want to continue with formal classes. Instead, I discovered what I really loved—drawing characters in a Japanese anime and manga style. That’s when I began my self-study journey, practicing and developing my own style.
By the time I turned ten, I had practiced enough to feel confident about my drawing skills. I offer custom art commissions online. Here’s how it works: I first make detailed line sketches from customer’s ideas, then sent them to the customers and accept the feedback from them , adjust things if needed, and finally finish the artwork so it feels just right for them.
I’m really inspired by Asian and Japanese manga. I love creating original characters (OCs) and telling stories through them. What makes my art different is that it’s not just about buying a picture—it’s about working together with me to bring someone’s imagination to life.
And here’s something really important to me: I donate 10% of everything I earn to help rescue dogs. Dogs are my biggest love, and supporting them makes me feel like my art can make the world a little kinder.
Through drawing and compassion, I want to bring happiness to people—and help dogs—one picture at a time.
Two rescued puppies my family and I adopted, they are Cody and Yoda!
