Chibi Couple Commission 2026
A commission made for a wedding theme, where I was to draw a chibi character couple wearing animal onesies in four various couple poses.
Tools: Bamboo Paper App, Clip Studio Paint, Huion Pen Display
A commission made for a wedding theme, where I was to draw a chibi character couple wearing animal onesies in four various couple poses.
Tools: Bamboo Paper App, Clip Studio Paint, Huion Pen Display
A book illustration commission for a friend. This post shows only the illustrations I made for the book but not the text. The book comes in two versions, a boy version and a girl version, where only the child character in the illustrations are changed.

Here are a few creative strip pattern designs I originally created to be used as patterns for print-on-demand products on Redbubble.
The idea I wanted for these patterns was to reimage the strip and add a bit more cute elements to make it cuter and feminine.
Designs were initially submitted to Redbubble in 2022 under the name MonoFishTank and then later removed. The first two patterns are available as downloadable clipart and vectors at my digital downloads store.
Tools: Clip Studio Paint, Wacom tablet

This was a fun commission I did for friends who wanted chibi versions of themselves in work wear/uniform. I added floating occupation-related items to make it extra work appropriate. (* ̄▽ ̄)b
For a baby party, the commissioner wanted three custom poster illustrations, each consisting of a chibi DC superhero character representing a baby in the party. Above, I show my sketch stage, lineart draft stage and final poster design for each commission piece.
Tools: Clip Studio Paint, Wacom tablet
Some artworks and photos of my Artist Alley tables in 2016. This was my final year trading my art at fan pop culture conventions as I ultimately decided by the end of it that I was not earning enough from them to be worth continuing further. I traded at the same three conventions as 2015, all located in Melbourne. The amount of new art I made in 2016 was a lot less compared to past years, but here they are anyway.

Some artworks and photos of my Artist Alley tables in 2015. That year, I actually got a job and went on a trip to Japan, so my convention trading got reduced to only three different conventions, all located in Melbourne. I still managed to create some new illustrations and also experimented with a new style of drawing traditional artworks, that I sold that year.

In 2014 I had an artist alley table at five different anime and pop-culture conventions, all held in Melbourne. Unlike in 2013, I had my artist table mostly all to myself this time. I spent a lot of time drawing fanart for trading, but also took up a one year graphic design course in 2014. So, due to time constrains, I didn’t draw as much as I planned, but here are some of the artworks and designs I made for trading that year.

A few design projects I did for my one year graphic design course in 2014. I did a large variety of different design projects, a lot of which were typography heavy, but there were some illustration work that I did and quite enjoyed.

After graduating from my animation course, I decided that animation wasn’t really for me, or rather I didn’t want to pursue it professionally anymore. Instead, I decided to go the direction of trying to make a business out of my hobby for drawing anime-style art and it took a serious turn to drawing more fanart for conventions in 2013.
I went to four different anime and pop-culture conventions held in Melbourne and had an artist alley table at all of them. Three out of the four tables, I shared a table with another artist. Here are some of the artworks I sold during these conventions.

2012 was the final year of my animation course and most of my time was spend working on my final animation project. Around mid-year though, I somehow still squeezed in time to prepare art for my very first stall at the artist alley at a local anime fan convention.

The anime ‘Hunter x Hunter’ became one of my all-time favourite anime/manga series since I discovered it in my late high school years. So naturally, as a fan I drew a lot of fanart for this series and posted them on DeviantArt. In 2010, I drew a lot of HxH fanart to help me practise while I was in my first year of uni.

Some commissions and art requests I made in 2010. This was the first year of my arts and animation degree in university. On the side, I took some art requests and commissions for people on DeviantArt. My anatomy and colouring techniques started to improve a bit I guess. ヽ(•‿•)ノ

Some art and sketches I made in 2009. This year was also the final year of my high school education and where my art class was doing projects for the end-of-year school arts exhibition. So I drew a lot and discovered I wasn’t very good at drawing body proportions.

Some art and sketches I made in 2008, where I also got my very first Wacom tablet (a now discontinued version). I was finally able to draw digitally and play around with other software like Microsoft Paint, but ultimately stayed with Adobe Photoshop.

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