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@natalische
"He didn't come to save. He came to understand."
Friends, I'm starting a new series of digital illustrations. And its hero is the one who walks the line between two worlds.
Castiel. An angel who has seen too much. A soldier who has felt too much. In him, there is everything: the cold void of Heaven and the burning ache of Earth, blind obedience and desperate rebellion.
I made some bookmarks inspired by carnivorous plants. There's a girl who keeps these plants at home, and I felt like making her a little gift. I toned and coated the cardboard to protect it from moisture, and I painted the designs for the front side myself.
This brooch is available for $30.
I embroidered a brooch inspired by one of my own designs, and it turned out beautifully. This brooch is available for purchase — or you can commission a custom one just for you. I'd be happy to make it!
you're no hero to the story. 🎯
A girl with horns, woven into Scandinavian patterns. She is neither a goddess nor a beast — something in between, on the edge of worlds. The colorful stains around her are not just a background, but reflections of her states: cold blue when she is silent, and warm amber when an ancient power stirs inside her. The runes on her skin are not carved — they appear on their own when she approaches the truth. Who is she? A shamaness from northern sagas? Or just a girl who has been listening to the wind for too long? You decide.
Digital illustration created in Adobe Photoshop using custom brushes and textured overlays.
Same OC, about three months apart 🖤
It’s strange how progress can feel invisible day to day, and then suddenly you put two drawings next to each other and realize something actually happened 😅
Still the same girl — just drawn with a little more confidence this time
Turns out consistency really does pay off, even when it doesn’t feel like it in the moment 🖤
This is beautiful ❤️
Thank you so much for sharing my work 🖤
How are you doing
Hi! I'm doing well, thanks for asking.
An abstract composition exploring the sacred mystery of Christmas and the miracle of birth. Applied with gouache on paper, the dense, textured layers evoke the image of light entering the world. Soft, rounded forms allude to motherhood, warmth and sheltering care. This piece speaks of the wonder of new life — of quietness and the profound majesty of that instant.
Original portrait, executed in coloured pencils on paper. Inspiration lies in the beauty of the image and the interplay of shades. Soft hatching creates depth, while the colour palette conveys a special mood.
These pieces are for sale — $20 each.
"Autumn" and "Winter". From the series "The Four Seasons"
Two poles of a single cycle, captured on paper through the transparency of watercolour and the graphic sharpness of ink. In "Autumn," noble decay reigns: warm ochres, cinnabar red, and gold of foliage dissolve in the damp air, leaving on the paper delicate, slightly tremulous branch-lines. This is the last warmth before the long sleep.
"Winter" enters into a dialogue with its predecessor as its complete opposite. The palette is sparse to the extreme: bluish shadows, the whiteness of the background perceived as a thick snow cover, and the finest, almost monochrome ink, tracing the fragile graphic silhouette of frozen grasses. If "Autumn" breathes, then "Winter" freezes in anticipation. Together, they create a meditative narrative about the inevitability of change and the beauty of every single moment.
𝓜𝓸𝓽𝓱𝓮𝓻 𝓸𝓯 𝓗𝓸𝓻𝓻𝓸𝓻𝓼
This artwork is available for $30.
My "Alice in Wonderland." I've long wanted to create this illustration for Lewis Carroll's fairy tale. It's done in a complex mixed technique — watercolor, salt, gouache, and colored pencils. I wanted to make her fragile, dark, and a little bit gothic.
Still life — 'Apples. Summer Sun.' I painted this one from life, experimenting with pastels for the first time. The apples were lying there, bathed in that warm August sunlight, looking so beautiful that I simply couldn't resist capturing them on paper
This piece is for sale — $40.
A monster from Resident Evil showed up and said: «I want a portrait like Van Gogh painted it. And make me look presentable». So I went ahead and drew it — using gouache, paper, and colored pencils. 😊
A little sketch. Ink and pencil.