"Her female designs were ahead of their time," says Deborah, reflecting on her inspiration from Fumi Ishikawa's artwork on Suikoden II, showcasing the impact of innovative female character designs on her journey.
"Sometimes as an artist, I get frustrated with my progress and need to vent. When that happens, I paint my frustrations on a blank canvas. This piece is the result," illustrates Deborah Saez's personal connection to her art.
"I wanted to create a horror character that's more than it appears. I began with silhouettes, then painted in greyscale and finished by adding colour and details," showcasing her intricate design process.
"My hope with this piece was to evoke the feeling of a still concept from an animated show. If you look closely, you'll see exactly why she's so focused," highlighting her intention and vision in art.
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