Well...
I've been an artist ever since I was small. I was always "that kid who draws really well" in school, and I would pass the time making little doodles and comics. I was enrolled in talented art through middle and high school, focusing solely on drawing and painting in traditional art methods (I've always been good with pencil on paper). I taught myself how to play the ukulele in the 9th grade, and from then I started honing my musical skills on my own.
Pixel art was like my own little "intro to digital art"; I realized how cool it was to make stunning imagery out of little colored squares sometime in high school (actually I think it was 2018 too!). I started experimenting more and more with it as I grew up, along with getting into actual digital art (my profile pic is one of my first attempts at digital). There's still a lot I need to learn about it!
I realized that I wanted to make a game in October 2021, randomly one night, sitting on my bed, in my freshman college dorm, about to go to my last class of the day. I had the skills to do the art, music, and design, but there was just one problem...
I didn't know how to code!
Hiring someone was off the table; I told myself that if I was going to make a game, it would be completely on my own. So, I learned (and am still learning) how to use Gamemaker. It's working out so far! It took a while, but I was able to release my first game earlier this week, and it's turning out great!
TLDR; I've been doing traditional art for years and naturally moved on to pixel art sometime in 2018 I think!