Digital art gives me the freedom to experiment and push ideas in new directions. I enjoy playing with color, layers, and design, and I like how easily a piece can change and evolve as I work. This medium allows me to combine creativity with technology in exciting ways.
Working digitally has helped me refine my problem solving skills and think critically about visual choices. I use digital tools to explore composition and storytelling while learning how to adapt, revise, and build on ideas efficiently.
Self Portrait

This digital painting presents an intimate self-portrait, captured through the reflective presence of a smartphone. The subject’s gaze drifts slightly off-camera, suggesting a quiet moment of contemplation rather than performance. Soft brushwork and a muted palette smooth the surface of the image, allowing light and shadow to gently shape the face. Long, flowing dark hair and a simple white top lend a sense of natural elegance, standing in contrast to the technological object held at the center. The composition reflects on self-perception in the digital age, where identity is both observed and carefully curated through the lens of modern devices.
A Scenery in My Dreams

This digital painting depicts an imagined landscape inspired by the serenity of dreamlike spaces. Pastel colors and soft lighting create depth and a sense of calm, while distant mountains, reflective water, and delicate foreground flowers guide the viewer through the scene. The composition emphasizes mood and atmosphere over realism, inviting quiet reflection and immersive contemplation.
A Friend of Mine

This digital portrait explores expression and subtle movement through a relaxed, natural pose. Soft lighting highlights facial structure and the flow of hair, conveying warmth and familiarity. A gentle smile and turned gaze create an intimate, candid moment, inviting the viewer into a quiet, personal interaction rather than a posed presentation.
Original Character 1

This character was designed entirely from imagination, embodying energy and adventure. Expressive facial features, dynamic hair, and vibrant color contrasts bring her personality to life, while digital techniques in lighting, shading, and texture give her a three-dimensional presence. The piece reflects a deliberate approach to storytelling through design, with every element of her appearance crafted to convey character and mood. Creating her was an exploration of world-building and imagination, capturing the joy of bringing new people and stories into being.
Original Character 2

This original character, inspired by anime aesthetics yet entirely of my own design, embodies a distinct personality through posture, expression, and costume details. Digital techniques in color harmony and subtle shading give depth, movement, and life to her figure. The piece reflects a deliberate exploration of character design, visual storytelling, and the ways small artistic choices convey personality. Creating her was both a challenge and a joy, transforming an idea into a fully realized character full of energy and presence.
Ai Hoshino Inspired Portrait

Inspired by Ai Hoshino from Oshi no Ko, this portrait is entirely my own creation. It captures her energy and personality while reimagining expression, hairstyle, and overall presence through my personal artistic lens. Digital techniques allowed exploration of shape, tone, and detail to bring the character to life. The piece reflects a balance between drawing from inspiration and following imagination, transforming a familiar source into a fresh, personal interpretation while furthering my skills in digital portraiture.
K Pop Idol Portrait Study Moka From ILLIT

This digital artwork is a portrait study based on a reference image of Moka (모카), a member of the girl group ILLIT, sourced from social media. I focused on capturing her facial features, hairstyle, and expression while exploring clean lines, smooth shading, and stylized details. Working digitally allowed me to experiment with color, texture, and precision, and to refine my technique in rendering faces and hair. This piece strengthened my skills in digital portraiture and helped me develop confidence in translating photographic references into my own visual style.
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