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By CARMEN VESCIA
Feature Editor
Someday, senior Morayma Quezadas hopes we may see her name in the
credits of the years biggest animation movie or even hear her name
called at the Oscars. Until then,
shes content to pass her time
wearing blue wigs, watching
anime and spending every free
second she has creating her
own art.
Her love for animea Japanese animation stylebegan
in the fourth grade and
has become an integral part of
her life since.
Anime actually opened up
more doors for me, Quezadas
said. Its really fun to express
this love for a new culture.
To some of her friends, she is
known by the playful nickname
Miku, after one of her favorite
characters; she owns a blue wig
inspired by the character and can
be seen wearing it while cosplaying
(short for costume playing) or even just
for fun.
Procrastination is my thing...
its strategic procrastination.
Kate Elliott
ney or Pixar.
I want my art to reach out to people
with problems like depression or who
have suicidal thoughts. . . so they feel
like theyre not so hopeless and [realize
that] there is hope out there, Quezadas
said.
I love creating characters that relate
to other people.
She spends around five hours per day
drawing and never tires of creating new
characters based on her friends personalities, as well as her own.
I have a character named Natsume.
I actually created him around middle
school when I was barely opening up to
other people, and I based him off this
shyness I had, Quezadas said.
Since then, she feels art has helped
her gain confidence. She has even begun
to receive commissions for her work.
This year, she has drawn four editorial cartoons for the Raven Report, and
the hallways are adorned with posters
shes designed.
When people ask if I could draw
them something I feel really happy. It
is a really good feeling that people are
noticing me for my artwork, Quezadas
said.
Shes the secretary of the Anime and