Original artwork made between projects and deadlines — characters, landscapes, and small absurdities.
In between projects and deadlines, I find space to draw — capturing moods, stories, and abstract ideas through illustration. This collection features original artworks created using Procreate and Illustrator, each a reflection of my personal creative voice.
Understanding how people perceive and connect with imagery isn't a soft skill. It's the foundation of visual communication.
Each piece is an exercise in visual balance and storytelling. This series isn't just a hobby — it's a space where play meets precision.
The subjects range from fashion figures and natural landscapes to everyday absurdities — a grumpy character who won't explain themselves, a spider who is simply delighted to exist, an anglerfish rendered with more affection than the deep sea usually inspires.
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Each piece is an exercise in visual balance and storytelling — helping me better understand how people perceive and connect with imagery. The practice of illustration sharpens the same instincts that make product design work: what draws the eye first, what reads at a glance, what rewards closer attention.
These skills feed directly into product work. Understanding how light reads off surfaces, how depth creates hierarchy, and how spatial composition guides attention are design principles that apply whether the canvas is a 3D viewport or a mobile screen.