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>When I fell in love with STARDOM, my knowledge of professional wrestling was limited and I did not know how to express my support for the players.
>I thought the only way to convey my "love" to the maximum in my own way was to draw pictures, which I have been doing since I was a child, so I drew fan art.
>I hadn't drawn properly for more than 10 years, for various reasons.
>I decided to paint with as much feeling as I could anyway, even if it was poorly done.
>I had been running away from painting for a reason, but I wanted to paint the players from the bottom of my heart.
>I was very encouraged by the sight of women of my age getting up and fighting even after falling down.
>Painting is profound and reveals itself. I, too, am still learning.
>I think that if you have evil feelings, such as wanting to be recognized, you won't be able to draw straight works of art in time.
>So, I think there are few people who think of painting as a tool, even if they think of it as a means of communicating their feelings.
>I think so.