
marshal is one of the rare people in web3 who actually knows how to mentor, not just critique. i learned more from him than i expected, not because he talks a lot, but because he sees things clearly. he can take a rough idea and help me turn it into something consistent, readable, and intentional. he doesn’t just say what’s wrong, he explains why it feels off and what to try next. composition, mood, rhythm, clarity, he breaks it down in a way that makes me want to practice, not quit. even when deadlines are tight and the room is noisy, he keeps his guidance steady. he respects the process, and that rubbed off on me. having him as my art mentor in web3 made me more confident in my choices and more patient with my growth. he reminds me that art is not just output, it’s craft, and craft needs care. in a space that often rewards speed, kucing helped me value refinement, intention, and storytelling that lasts.
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