Kimothy Wu is a South African-born digital artist focused in the realms of illustration, video and animation, and virtual reality. Her fascination with the “untold story”, where the subjects in her work often go unnoticed in the everyday stream of information and imagery, has led her to recreating her personal delight in discovering the natural world and sharing it in a public sphere. Deeply inspired by the vast and magnificent landscapes of her birth country, her video and virtual reality works explore the relationship between humans and nature’s multitude of other lifeforms. Her use of emotive imagery aims to evoke the “inner child” in her audiences – to play, touch and experience the world from a shifted perspective.
Kimothy used to live a life with no passion. She shares how the exposure of encouragement by sharing her self taught artwork gave her the confidence to keep putting herself out there to be the woman that she is today.
Bio
Kimothy Wu is a digital illustrator.
Cultural Background
Kimothy is of Taiwanese and Japanese descent.
Favorite Self Confidence Quote
I always consider myself to personally one of seven billion human beings, nothing special. So on that level, I have tried to make people aware that the ultimate source of happiness is simply a healthy body and a warm heart.
Definition of Self Confidence
Self confidence is the unshakeable acceptance of who you are including your flaws.
Her Life Before the Discovery of Self Confidence
Kimothy had a plain life. Time went by fast but had no passion and no failures. She was cruising on a straight plain.
The “AHA” Moment
Kimothy had a series of realizations. When she started sharing her art, she had the exposure of encouragement which helped her keep putting herself out in the world. The little goals and achievements also helped her build confidence.
Her Life After the Discovery of Self Confidence
Kimothy sees a lot of opportunities in her life. She sees endless possibilities especially as a self-taught artist.
The One Self Confidence Tip For the Listener
Stop comparing yourself to others and practice self awareness.
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