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W E L C O M E- I N -M Y -P R O F I L E
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✧ Character artist & worldbuilder | Commissions open ✧
✧ I don’t rely on prompts , I rely on my mind. ✧
Hey there! I’m an artist who loves turning ideas, emotions, and stories into real world examples. My work revolves around expressive characters, dreamy atmospheres, and designs that feel like they belong in a storybook or another world.
I enjoy collaborating with creative minds, whether you’re an author, a dreamer, or someone with a vision waiting to be brought to life. Art, for me, is all about connection and storytelling.
My inbox is always open, so don’t hesitate to stop by, say hi, or share your thoughts. I love meeting people who appreciate imaginative art as much as I do!
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✧ What I Create ✧
Original character designs & concepts
Illustrated book covers
Fantasy, romance & soft sci-fi inspired art
2D illustrations with touches of 3D creativity
Experimental styles & mixed media pieces
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Commissions are currently open!
If you’re interested in working together, feel free to message me for details, pricing, or just to discuss your idea. ✧
Support through likes, shares, and reblogs truly means a lot , it helps my art reach new people and keeps me inspired to create more.✦
My aim is to keep growing, keep creating, and connect with others who love character focused, story-rich art.
If you’re drawn to soft magic, emotional visuals, and imaginative worlds, you'll fit right in here. ✧
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Here’s my portfolio link ,
Portfolio
Where you can explore a collection of my recent work and get a clear idea of my style, quality, and the kind of projects I love working on.
You’ll also find all the important details regarding my commission process, including pricing, guidelines, and terms & conditions, so everything is transparent and easy to understand.
Feel free to take your time going through it, and let me know if you have any questions or if you’d like to discuss your idea further
There’s something almost unspoken about her presence, like she belongs to a dream that lingers long after waking up. The crimson butterflies circling behind her feel less like decoration and more like fragments of a memory she never truly escaped from.
She carries softness so gracefully that you almost miss the quiet intensity in her eyes. A calm exterior hiding something ancient, emotional, and endlessly deep. Like she’s learned how to survive storms without ever speaking about them.
From rough sketch to final, this character slowly came through small details, subtle changes, and a lot of time spent refining the mood I wanted her to carry. I kept revisiting the lighting, textures, and expression until everything finally started feeling connected naturally.
By the end, this piece became less about creating a character and more about capturing a feeling that stayed with me throughout the entire process.
✯ “How many times have I told you not to take hits like that?” “I don't exactly have control over that.”
✯ “It’s just a scratch.” “It’s a deep scratch. Sit down.”
✯ “I don’t want to make a mistake.” “You will eventually. The important thing is not to let it break you when it happens.”
✯ “Leave me alone! I have patients-” “No you don't. They are now my patients and you are one of them. Sit.”
✯ “You're still here?” “I had a patient dying. Their family wasn't here, I couldn't leave them alone. Even if they weren't conscious…” “Come here. It's okay.”
✯ “Why didn’t you tell me?” “I didn’t want you to worry.” “I always worry. That's part of my job, and your job is to tell me when you need help!”
✯ “If you complain one more time, I’ll make this hurt.” “You wouldn’t.” “Try me.”
✯ “Hey! No need to be this rough!” “Yes, actually. I need you conscious.”
Tonight’s piece feels a little extra special, finally introducing Velkaris !!
I had complete creative freedom with this one and really pushed myself throughout the process. The dynamic pose and commanding presence were the most exciting parts to explore , I wanted the character to instantly feel powerful and impossible to ignore!!
It's every detail was designed to capture a raw, untamed energy, something that feels both powerful !!
So tell me… hero or villain?
It was so awesome to create this peice , really enjoyed , hope you love it as much as I did 🥰
There’s something ancient in the silence of this piece…
a presence older than memory. Dravion isn’t just a creature but a guardian of forgotten skies, resting between worlds.
The moonlight, the stillness… everything is meant to feel like a moment frozen in time. This piece focuses on atmosphere, letting light, color, and pose speak.
I wanted to turn that feeling into something you could hold
a story made real.
So it became a book cover concept:
“Dravion, The Age of Dragons”
The focus was blending illustration with design, creating something that feels like a real fantasy novel, with a cinematic, ready-to-publish presence.
From rough sketch to final render, this piece was built slowly, layer by layer. Lighting shifts, color adjustments, small refinements… a lot of going back and reworking until it finally felt right.
There’s always a moment in the process where things don’t make sense yet, but you keep pushing through it… and suddenly, it clicks.
By the end, it wasn’t just about completing the piece; it felt like something genuine had come to life, exactly as it was meant to.
A creature of the night, carrying both beauty and danger in its gaze.
Under the quiet glow of the moon, every detail was shaped to reflect strength, mystery, and that untamed spirit that refuses to be controlled
From the sharp fangs to the piercing eyes, this piece was all about capturing that intense, wild presence something that feels both powerful… and a little haunting.
This piece came together quietly, more instinct than planning. I wanted to capture that sense of stillness, where strength doesn’t need to be loud to be felt. She’s observant, controlled, and always aware… the kind of presence that reveals very little but sees everything.
There’s a subtle tension between calm and danger, everything held together by precision and patience. Nothing wasted, nothing rushed. She doesn’t need to prove herself… it’s already there. ✨ 🏹
The small details in her design hint at a past filled with something ancient and powerful, even if she carries it so calmly. She feels like she exists somewhere in between worlds, between moments just pausing, breathing, and feeling everything at once.
It’s a quiet kind of magic, the kind you don’t fully understand, but you can’t look away from
From sketch to final render… this piece was built slowly and with intention. Every detail was carefully worked through, layers adjusted, tones balanced, and moments reworked again and again.
I had doubts about some parts and almost changed them all, but I let the process take its course instead of rushing it. Somewhere along the way, it all started to come together naturally.
By the end, it wasn’t just about finishing the piece; it felt like something honest had taken shape, exactly the way it was meant to
This design came together like a quiet spell, something shaped between intention and instinct, where the forest doesn’t just exist; it watches. Where every glow holds a secret, and every shadow feels alive with purpose.
There’s a tension woven into this creation… between power and stillness, between what’s seen and what lingers just beyond reach. The kind of presence that doesn’t need to speak to be felt.
Some of my designs feel less like images and more like echoes of a story that refuses to stay hidden.
A lovely orc wizard named Bam! His magic hand gripping the lunar staff while he channels cosmic spells. Had so much fun designing him. Drawing joyful characters always hits different. 💜
“The feud began with Galswintha, the cherished older sister of Queen Brunhilde. Galwintha was received by Chilperic, and united to him in marriage, and she had brought great treasures from the Visigoths. But because of his love of his former slave, Fredegund, there arose a great scandal. Galwintha complained to the king that she was continually enduring outrages and had no honor with him, she asked to leave the treasures which she had brought with her and be permitted to go free to her native land. But Chilperic calmed her with gentle words. The next day, Galswintha was found strangled and dead on the bed. The king had mourned her death a few days, but then promptly married Fredegund … Even now, decades later, you may be quite sure that the hatred which Queen Brunhild and Queen Fredegund have borne each other for many years, far from withering away, is as strong as ever. The feuds which have bound them together for so long are still maintained.”
–Gregory of Tours, 6th Century
For half a century after the collapse of the Roman Empire, the former Roman Gallic heartland was ruled not by warriors, barbarians, or kings, but by two queens: Brunhild and Fredegund. One was a princess from the Visigothic kingdom—Brunhild was a foreigner in a foreign land whose rise to power had to overcome the suspicion of men and the distrust of outsiders. The other was a slave of unknown origin, whose early life was shaped by cruelty, barbarism, and survival. Fredegund’s rise saw her go from chains to golden circlets.
Despite similar upheavals in their lives, these two queens were not united by shared hardship but by mutual hatred. Their feud burned longer than that of any other European monarch until the age of Charlemagne.
Before being married off to the Frankish warlords of the north, Brunhild was a modest princess of the Visigoths whose future did not appear especially bright. Those honors belonged to her older sister, Galswintha. The rival brothers, King Sigibert of Austrasia and King Chilperic of Neustria, quarreled over the hand of the beautiful princess Galswintha. When her hand was won by Chilperic, Brunhild was given to Sigibert as a consolation prize.
What should have been a complete victory for the young and ambitious Chilperic soon soured. Within Chilperic’s court lived a lowly servant of striking beauty, irresistible charisma, and political counsel that rivaled the most cunning tongues of any man. Though Chilperic was married to Galswintha in a holy union, his true loyalties lay at the feet of this former slave, Fredegund.
When Galswintha discovered the affair, her honor was shattered and she demanded to return home. The next morning, she was found strangled in her bed, and by the end of the week Fredegund stood at the altar and crowned the new Queen of Neustria. When Queen Brunhild, who had worked hard to earn the trust and respect of the Frankish nobles of Austrasia, learned what had happened to her beloved sister, she counseled her husband in matters of war and vengeance.
This war of justice ignited into an uncontrollable series of violence that soon left both brothers dead and the two kingdoms without their kings—save for the queens themselves. Fredegund, skilled in the ancient manuscripts of poison and intrigued maintained control with wit and political acumen. Brunhild, whose devotion and courage saw her manning full armor and personally leading her army from the front lines maintained control through her strong personal alliances like that of Gregory of Tours and the poet Fortunatus-- who admired the strength and tenacity of the warrior Queen.
Through bloodshed, poison, and plague, these two regents would rule a vast realm from the Atlantic to the Rhine. The generation of men after them tried their hardest to scrub the story of these two women away from all analects and records of history. Despite their brutish and harsh attempts, their efforts ultimately failed as the impacts of these two rivals became the a corner stone for the borders, laws, and religion of the new Post-Roman world.