Sunday, 22 March 2026

It All Started With a Piece Of Paper



Hello. Welcome to my Blog!!! My name is Irmuun Tsendjav, and this blog is dedicated to learning more about Art, Design, and Architecture. The whole journey started with a piece of paper. To me, it seemed insignificant at the time since I was young and didn't really understand just how much you could do with that one piece of paper. It wasn't until my uncle came in and taught me origami. This was the first time I've seen this, and it was the starting point of my interest in art. 

From then on, I started learning different types of art such as drawing, painting, origami, traditional animation, etc. What really interested me out of all of those was the design and architecture field. Even when I was animating, doing the background buildings and city was what I enjoyed the most. I was really fascinated with the idea of designing my own building and structures that people will actually use. At that point, I wanted to pursue this as not something I just do when I'm bored and in my free time, but something I wanted to do in the future. 

The deeper I got into art and design, the more I struggled. Many kids excelled in art due to the many years of hard work, and I fell short of them because, to me, it was just a hobby until recently, at that point. However, with every hardship, the more you learn and succeed. I gradually started improving. I became more perceptive of the world and the structures around me. I started analyzing everything and gathering inspiration from them, which helped me improve substantially. 

This Blog explains my journey and experience with art, but also for people who are doing art or are interested in it. I want to show not only the gains you get from this but also the many difficulties you'll face pursuing this. People are concerned about the end goal and accomplishments, but not the challenges and hurdles you faced getting to that point. This will be a transparent rundown of my experiences in art and design. 



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