My style has always changed with experimentation. I can recall drawing when I was in the 2nd grade, though it wasn't something that was sound in artistic elements, I didn't get truly sound in my artwork till around the 4th grade. But when I was growing into learning, I used to look into a lot of Osamu Tezuka's works. Eventually I began working on making a unique artistic identity when I began following Yasuo ?tsuka's illustrations to Lupin III.
In the beginning in my discovery of learning the foundation of art, I tend to enjoy leaning towards a more of a style that looks gritty, sketched, and a combination of completion/incomplete elements. Even thought one of my professors never really liked my works to be emulated that way. She always thought it to be sloppy, and unprofessional. But what does she know she's old, haha.