Abou Us

 

About Chibi's World

​Chibi's World was designed, originally, as an escape from my own problems of the past, and to help explore what I could do with paper and pencils.​

That is our limit.​

The paper, the pencil, any chosen item we use for our works. Our imagination is limitless and we should explore it. Writing, cooking, drawing, painting, we just need to put our mind to it.

​Chibi's World is a place of imagination. Created and ruled over by the one and only Artist Chibi. Nothing is out of her reach in Chibi's World.​
Anything is Possible.

The meaning behind "In Chibi's World, I am god.":
My "Chibi's World" name is Artist Chibi. My last name is Chibi. What is common in anime? Characters calling each other by their last name. Conclusion: "In Chibi's World, I am god" = "In my world, I am god".

That's right. You control what goes on in your imagination. Don't let other people stop you. Grab a pencil, some paper, and draw/write/create to your heart's content. 

 


 

 

About Artist Chibi

​I, originally, created Chibi's World with my very first comic called "The fans Wanted to know", where Usagi, a main character of mine, asks Orochimaru (belongs to respective creator of Naruto, Masashi Kishimoto) what fans would be afraid to ask him if they ever met him in real life.

I moved to Las Vegas, Nevada to live with my father, step-mother, and little sister, where I began to draw more of these little comics. This was back in 2006-2008. I, finally, introduced myself as "The Artist" with my little sister called "Sis". After that, I started calling myself Artist Chibi. After obtaining a Facebook Page, I uploaded my very first colored comic done in Photoshop and Illustrator called "The hardest Math Question".

After the loss of my PC, which has all of my original comics done on Photoshop and Illustrator, my husband bought me a Kanvus Virtuoso 5001 drawing tablet. I have been using Manga Studio Pro, then Clip Studio Paint with my Wacom Bamboo drawing tablet, ever since.

I have gotten better at drawing from the time I began to today and I am quite proud of myself for it. I truly hope that my message, "Anything is possible", will help inspire other artists to continue to improve and be proud of their work as well.