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THE PLACE TO SHARE YOUR DIGITAL ART

Paulo Loveranes Galamgam

LOCATION: Philippines MEDIA: Procreate, Blender WEB: www.artstation.com/paulog

Paulo is a licensed civil engineer who has been studying concept art alongside his full-time job. After his long grind and sleepless nights, he is now creating designs for game studios.

“A mercenary in a fantasy Middle Eastern world, hired to assassinate its corrupt ruler. He only takes jobs that involve executing bad people.”

“Exploring an underground cavern containing otherworldly rock formations, searching for the hidden society that has lived in secrecy for hundreds of years.”

“These warriors returned to their hometown after a long-fought war against invaders, only to find everyone had fled after they were defeated.”

Natalia Sorokina

LOCATION: Serbia MEDIA: Photoshop, Paint Tool SAI WEB: https://nataliajw.artstation.com

Natalia is a commercial and book illustrator who loves to experiment with different styles and genres in order to tell stories and bring emotions to life. She also creates her own comic series on her Jwitless Art blog.

“These girls live with a cruel, drunken father in an old village. Life is bitter and dark. Still, their hope for a miracle does not fade.”

“A beautiful shape-shifter shows her true self. This piece recreates the mysterious atmosphere of old Japanese legends.”

“Is it just an octopus behind the glass, or is it a soul, captive in a miserable body? All these illustrations are made for books by Anahit Grigoryan.”

“The embodiment of femininity, warmth, and motherhood. I was thinking about all the women who sacrifice everything for their families.”

Magdalina Dianova

LOCATION: Germany MEDIA: Photoshop, Procreate WEB: www.instagram.com/magdalina.dianova

Magdalina is a freelance character designer who has worked with the likes of DreamWorks, Spin Master and 3dtotal. She also makes monthly tutorials on Patreon and has a love for fashion, cinema and space.

“Thomas is a sweet boy who’s always there when you need him, but he’s always three hours late. He was part of a short story I started developing for an Inktober challenge back in 2021.”

“This 1920s jazz witch is part of an Inktober challenge where I was doing a crossover between witches and music genres. I had a lot of fun working on this one, because I was also experimenting with new brushes I was developing for my latest brush pack.”

“For this illustration, I wanted to explore the cosy but slightly messy dorm room of a girl who studies botanics. I built a rough model in SketchUp to help me with the perspective, and to save time.”

“It’s 7am and you’re in the supermarket buying cereal because you