AVENUE Magazine July 2012

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of whatever you may have been lacking (as to why it may have been a challenge in the first place). AV: You say you love all forms of artistic expression. Everything we create has a little of ourselves. How do you identify yourself through your art? FA: Yes, very true. As a person I’m very…out there I suppose I should say, VERY dark, styled a bit on edge, thoughts quite vulgar, but then I’m also very positive and from a design point of view I’m a perfectionist – so usually everything that I do will have my thought process of dark vulgarity in it. I just love things that identify with the darker side I suppose – it’s always great to experiment with that part of yourself, being the villain instead of a hero – being the outcast instead of the incrowd. I identify with the world as well, I feel that there are too many similarities and not enough differences so I always strive to push myself mentally to take it to the next level with whatever I’m doing – whether it may be film or something fashion related; all forms of art – the way I see it.

still be on the rise to something bigger and better; hopefully. The feeling of accomplishment and anxiety seems to be a constant emotion of mine tied with the hunger to want to do more-you can never do enough, even if you’ve done all you personally think is possible. Overall in terms of what I’ve done, I’m proud of myself. In a short amount of time I’ve made my name known by some and that alone really does say a lot to me. See her work on her Youtube site.

AV: To what do you attribute your success, and how does it make you you feel? FA: Well, I feel my success will be defined when I make a change altogether in various SL industries and yet even then I’ll

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