The rocky coast glowed with the last hues of sunset, waves crashing against the beast’s colossal carcass looming above the water. The heroine stood triumphantly on its belly, her silhouette bathed in the mysterious light. Her sword, still warm from battle, dangled loosely in her hand, its blade pointing steadily at the beast’s heart. God rays pierced the twilight, highlighting the contours of her strong, determined form. Her camouflage suit shimmered with subtle reflections of the fiery sky, blending seamlessly with the warm environment. As the sun dipped lower, the horizon blazed with orange and pink, casting long shadows that danced around her.

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Figures
2020-2025

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What’s this all about

I design products for a living and do digital art in my free time. I have a low-profile Instagram and am also on Tumblr, Artstation, and Pinterest. I’m skilled in various design software and regularly use ZBrush and 3D art techniques. I usually make my work look realistic first, then try a more illustrated style. Take a look.

“Make art.”

— Porpoi

Illustrations
2020-2025

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Ink portraits
2020-2025

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Ink portraits

Ink paintings show faces and figures, some raw and some moving, exploring contrast and composition. They create a sense of energy, similar to brush strokes that suggest trees swaying in the wind. There is also a graceful use of traditional calligraphy and themes like bamboo or koi, which convey a sense of peace.

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Portrait sculptures
2018-2020

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I began sculpting life-size clay portraits in 2018. Even without formal training, my experience with modeling human and creature heads in ZBrush translates well to real-life sculpting. The software helps with understanding human anatomy, allowing for sculpting over a skull and muscles, and for creating expressions that are easier to manage than in a live model setting. The heads in the photographs are made from real-life models, resulting in calmer expressions.

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Relations
2025

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