Grant Giardina
“The most important aspect of drawing is self expression. It’s really important that any art you make represents your most authentic self. It’s a form where you can show what you feel on the inside. There’s a thin line between crazy and artistic. The trick is to use that line as a jump rope and embrace both ideas,” explains sophomore Grant Giardina, who began drawing when he was in preschool.
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