[ 🎨 ] is your muse artistic? do they want to be?
She's got two primary artistic outlets, although one of those is bordering on the more technical side - and the other is very important in her work.
Sombra has a huge thing for old tech, and especially with old portable consoles and controllers from 60-80 years ago. She has an eye for picking them out of the rubble or at some second-hand store, she'll pick out a few of them and cobble the parts together to make something functional. Given how old the shells and conches and buttons are on them, she's become pretty decent at making new ones. She gets very creative; cream colored GBA's with buttons in striking and deep magenta, GameCube controllers with buttons that look like galaxies and shells in deep blues, what have you. It's all color theory with resins and plastics, painstaking and sometimes there are mistakes (but in the words of Bob Ross, there are no mistakes, just happy accidents). If she likes you a lot and she wants someone to beat up in Pokemon, you might just end up with one in your belongings.
She's also got a thing for make-up. That's an old one, something she started trying her hand at when she was still in Los Muertos. Back then, she was somewhat held back by having to paint fluorescent bright green or pink paint with the signature Los Muertos skull, but she got good at that too. Nowadays, it serves two purposes. Outside of work, or when work doesn't call for it, she just paints her face for the fun of it. Almost like war paint, as if the sharper her eyeliner, the sharper her words will cut. She's got a thing for mulberry lipstick and the way it matches her hair, her skin tone, though she plays with other similarly deep reddish/purple colors. Maybe a pastel if she's feeling crazy. When it comes to work, though, she knows how to paint down or to paint as if to imply some other sort of bone-structure. Make herself seem older and more haggard if she's playing the role of an electrician, something like that. Like stage and drag make up at the same time. It's still fun but in a very controlled, precise way.













