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Brightly Colored Art
I'm always trying to do something creative, but I don't usually finish things. When I do, I am almost always proud of it though. So I'll share it here!
I work with a bunch of different mediums, but mainly I do digital drawing. The year categories will all be digital art, and medium specific categories will include multiple years of work.
Hopefully I can actually keep up with uploading it though because I know I tend to fall behind on that and then just mass upload at the end of the year. Especially with traditional art and anything physical I make since it's got the extra steps of taking pictures of them and uploading it to my computer.
At the bottom of this page you'll also see any tools I use to make my art!
Latest Art

Lovely Brush Vulpix
The seventh and final day of brush week 2025! I love how this ended up looking despite not having any particularly unique ideas about it. I'm really proud of myself for finishing the challenge. Especially since I don't think there's any artwork I made that I feel dissatisfied with.
Galleries
⧉ = External Link
Tools
General
MSI Gaming Laptop: Intel Core i7-9750H CPU, 16 GB RAM, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti
Printer/Scanner: EPSON ET-2760 Printer with totally legit epson brand ink and definitely not third party ink that works exactly the same
Digital Art
Software: Paint Tool Sai 2 (On my computer), Krita (On my samsung tablet), Ezgif.com (for gifs/animations)
Hardware: Wacom Intuos S (Bluetooth, Pistachio color), Samsung Tablet SE 7
Music
Software: Bosca Ceoil (I use the original which is now archived, link is to the new freeware port which I will try out soon)
Hardware: Casiotone ct-s190 portable keyboard (for jamming and getting inspiration because I have no idea how to actually use it with my computer or if I even can)
Gamedev
Software: Started with Gamemaker, then Unity and Unreal (with a preference for Unity, Unreal kinda sucks ngl), and now I'm learning Godot
Webdev
Software: I recently moved from Neocities' built-in editor to Phoenix Code. I also often use google sheets to make templates for repetitive code (I know I should use a static site generator, but I don't understand them and google sheets works really well for me).
