This page profiles the many activities that I participated in during
the last few years. They are listed in order from High School until the
present. I've also provided examples of my work that I've done in art. |
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By the age of eight, I already spent countless hours drawing and doing
other pieces of art. It wasn't until high school that I started
creating larger works and submitted them to art competitions. To the
left you see one of my works called "Humanity
Disgraced." I did this piece for the Holocaust Remembrance
Program that was a competition held in my community. I received 1st
place for my work and a cash reward. While it may not seem so, the works that I do are made only using pen and takes me about ten months on average to complete. Because it takes me so long, I only have a few large works that I have submitted to art competitions. By far, this work is my best. Currently, I'm working on another art that has to do with Wall Street and more modern themes. Having grown up in the Antelope Valley and close to the Mojave Desert and other famous places to go dirt biking, I spent many years riding with my friends and participating in races. From the age of 12, I also worked part-time at a motocross track in Palmdale named Los Angeles County Raceway (LACR). Many large events were held there, especially "Day in the Dirt" which is an event put on by Hollywood where the largest names in motocross would come to have a weekend motocross event. BYU Sales & Trading is a club that I founded with my friend Sean. We were both wanting a club that focused more heavily on sales and trading. We came together with another club on campus named the Capital Markets Club (CMC). We worked together with the presidents of the CMC to form a sub-division that would allow their club members to supplement their learning of the capital markets with that of sales and trading. So far, the club has been a great success and we're planning many exciting events for the new semester. |
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