We were lucky to catch up with Jesse Hollingsworth recently and have shared our conversation below.
Jesse, thanks for taking the time to share your stories with us today We’d love to hear the backstory behind a risk you’ve taken – whether big or small, walk us through what it was like and how it ultimately turned out.
Taking a risk, Can be One of the biggest reward or Downfall of a persons life.. but it’s not the failing that defines you it’s the lesson you learned through failing.. that makes the desire stronger for the reward at the End.

Awesome – so before we get into the rest of our questions, can you briefly introduce yourself to our readers.
Hello readers, I am Jesse Hollingsworth Business owner of:
Artistry Unknown
I am currently 27 an I have been on this up and down roller coaster I call creativity.. I’ve been drawing since I was 10 or 11 then I transition into picking up a paintbrush around13 or 14 and started playing in acrylic paint until I find myself and my style or what I love to paint an I call my style “visual pleasure” I love to think outside of the box and now I am finding a New love for fashion & designing clothes..

Is there mission driving your creative journey?
I always felt like a person who loved originally even if it felt weird for others down to the way how I dressed or I carry myself.. I love being who I am, unapologetically and I want everyone to feel the same.. So I push the boundaries to show there isn’t any boundaries in catching your DREAMS..

Looking back, are there any resources you wish you knew about earlier in your creative journey?
I would say no, I feel the failure in trying to learn something that’s is new and not in your comfort zone is more valuable knowledge then if I had a shortcut the satisfaction wouldn’t feel the same at the end..

Contact Info:
- Instagram: Artistry Unknown
- Twitter: ArtistryUnknown2
- Youtube: artistryunknown4143
Image Credits
Artistry Unknown

