HAT was one of the foundational clubs I joined, and the welcoming atmosphere gave me the perfect space for artistic experimentation. Beyond the basics of color mixing and brushwork, I learned practical skills like resource collection for props and large-scale event management. Ultimately, it gave me the creative push I needed, building my confidence and empowering me to wholeheartedly embrace my artistic side.
In every brushstroke, I found a bit of myself. HAT taught me that art isn’t about perfection – it’s about honesty, emotion, and the courage to express what words cannot.
From collecting props to organizing exhibitions, I learned that art also needs structure and persistence. Creativity, after all, thrives when it’s given space to grow.
The studio was more than a room – it was a sanctuary of shared imagination. Together, we created colors that told stories and built memories that still linger today.
