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Final batch of tiny mermaids! Squirrelfish, Hawkfish, Mandarin Dragonet, and Lionfish. The queen ma’am of fishes. – patreon | kofi shop
Some of my favorite tiny versions of my mermay mermaids: angelfish, koifish, and (jazz hands) the dusky batfish! These tiny ladies brought me so much joy to paint….
Chibi versions of the green chromis mermaid, the green bird nose wrasse (my queen), and the leafy sea dragon. – patreon | kofi shop
More chibi versions of my mermay mermaids! The one lounging on her back delights me. – patreon | kofi shop
After Mermay I found myself wanting to revisit some of my mermaid designs and make them feel less like pinups and more like possible characters. The actual drawings…
Mermay 29: Flame Hawkfish I got inspired by reference photos of this fish delivering the most IMPECCABLE cut eye. “I must paint her” I said. “She is my…
Mermay Day 27: Long Spine Squirrelfish Discovering this fish was a gift, thank you mermay list for introducing me to it. There was something about the combination of…
Mermay 23: Dusky Batfish (juvenile) Trying my hand at a truly wild looking fish with this one! She is giving me scifi space opera fish girl energy and…
Day 19 of Mermay: Lemon Angelfish A lot of the fish in this prompt list have some really inspiring color combinations! Bright yellow and blue accents look so…
Day 15 of Mermay: Green Bird Nose Wrasse These fish have such wonderful old man faces. If she looks over it then I have channeled my inspiration well!…
Day 3 of Mermay is the ventralis anthias! I took one look at the reference for these fish and it gave me neon vaporwave energy so I wanted…
Mermaid doodle from my sketchbook! Having fun working with the skinny page composition :3
Playing around with tinted paper by drawing a mermaid. I really dig the impact of the heavy black inks against the green (thanks @rachelannmillar for letting me play…
Week 3 of Mermay! A very curious merm peeking into a porthole. I wonder how strange the humans inside must seem? This week’s color palette was also analogous…