Illustration Gallery

Digital Illustration

I love experimenting with color palettes, brushes and dynamic poses to make my characters feel alive on screen using my quite set art style. Digital art gives me endless room to revise, evolve, and push boundaries.


Paper Illustration

There’s a special kind of quiet focus that comes with drawing on paper. The smell of graphite, the feel of textured paper, and the imperfections that can’t be undone all make it more personal. I enjoy sketching freely, letting lines overlap and shades blur, capturing moments of inspiration before they fade. Traditional illustration reminds me that art isn’t just about control — it’s about presence, patience, and process.

Sebastian-Solace

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Unfinished works

I’ve come to appreciate unfinished works almost as much as completed ones. There’s beauty in the rough edges, the half-drawn lines, and the ideas that never fully form. They’re snapshots of thought, evidence of exploration, of learning, of being in motion. Every incomplete sketch holds potential; it’s a reminder that art doesn’t always need an ending to be meaningful.
Some of these were lost whilst others were simply forgotten.

DND-DragonBorn

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