It’s never too late to follow your dreams - time will pass either way so you might as well live your dreams. Love your beautiful artworks - keep creating!
i started art school this october at 28! after getting an unrelated degree where i was not happy working in, i applied to art school, and it was such a great decision. assignments are fun rather than boring and stressful and my peers are wonderful (although my class consists of people mostly fresh out of high school and a few 24 year olds). I feel like in your late 20s you are more grounded and already know where you want to be in life -at least more than i did when i was 20-. a lot of my friends the same actually also went back to uni for a second degree because they found their first degree did not fulfill them and starting over. i dont think its ever too late to pursue what you want to do in life, i feel like i would have regretted it otherwise. be it 29, 39, or 79, if you are able to pursue what you want to do is something no one can ever be too old for i think. and 29 is still young, even if social media tells us differently. 👍
Oh my gosh that's so exciting! How is it going, have you wrapped up your first semester? Is this a BFA? Thank you for the encouragement, it's so nice to know I'm not alone on this journey. You're so right, I honestly have found my time in school so much more rewarding this time around, because I feel much more grounded and focused on my path. Here is to chasing our dreams in our late 20s! 🥳
@@dislocational oooh that's a good question! yeah i do, i think i can't always relate to the place in life that other people are at. having said that, i don't think it's enough of a difference to be a bad thing, and i really enjoy seeing how other people perceive the same topics as me. i've learned a lot, both from people older and younger, and the shared journey is enough to bring us all together despite our differences! but i defs won't pretend that i don't feel it, because i do.
As someone who's also 29 and thinking of going back to art school, seeing your journey is quite reassuring. I always thought academic setting is not for me but seeing you being so positive about it gives me the nudge and reassurance I kinda needed, especially when u talked about the different people in your classes, reminds me how interesting this can be and that's one way of how one's art style or direction can develop. Hope u will keep sharing your journey with us🖤
It’s never too late to follow your dreams - time will pass either way so you might as well live your dreams. Love your beautiful artworks - keep creating!
I love that mantra and it's something I regularly tell myself. Thank you so much for the kind words!
i started art school this october at 28! after getting an unrelated degree where i was not happy working in, i applied to art school, and it was such a great decision. assignments are fun rather than boring and stressful and my peers are wonderful (although my class consists of people mostly fresh out of high school and a few 24 year olds). I feel like in your late 20s you are more grounded and already know where you want to be in life -at least more than i did when i was 20-. a lot of my friends the same actually also went back to uni for a second degree because they found their first degree did not fulfill them and starting over. i dont think its ever too late to pursue what you want to do in life, i feel like i would have regretted it otherwise. be it 29, 39, or 79, if you are able to pursue what you want to do is something no one can ever be too old for i think. and 29 is still young, even if social media tells us differently. 👍
Oh my gosh that's so exciting! How is it going, have you wrapped up your first semester? Is this a BFA? Thank you for the encouragement, it's so nice to know I'm not alone on this journey. You're so right, I honestly have found my time in school so much more rewarding this time around, because I feel much more grounded and focused on my path. Here is to chasing our dreams in our late 20s! 🥳
do you feel "different" from others in your class (due to the age)? I am in the similar situation, but I feel like I am rather sabotaging myself...
@@dislocational oooh that's a good question! yeah i do, i think i can't always relate to the place in life that other people are at. having said that, i don't think it's enough of a difference to be a bad thing, and i really enjoy seeing how other people perceive the same topics as me. i've learned a lot, both from people older and younger, and the shared journey is enough to bring us all together despite our differences! but i defs won't pretend that i don't feel it, because i do.
As someone who's also 29 and thinking of going back to art school, seeing your journey is quite reassuring. I always thought academic setting is not for me but seeing you being so positive about it gives me the nudge and reassurance I kinda needed, especially when u talked about the different people in your classes, reminds me how interesting this can be and that's one way of how one's art style or direction can develop.
Hope u will keep sharing your journey with us🖤
Thank you so much for this comment! I've been really nervous about sharing stuff on YT and this is so reassuring that it's actually useful to people
Such a nice and calming video, love the work aesthetic u give off, totally cute 💖✨
Thank you so much! I'm glad it could be calming and cozy 💕
I started uni Graphic design and illustration when i was 31 and i will almost finish my 4 th year :)
That's brilliant! How are you finding it?
@@CreativeWannabe I feel ok :) a bit hard sometimes :)
@@patrycjaruszczycka1621 it's an amazing achievement :)